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<blockquote data-quote="just browsing" data-source="post: 1039758" data-attributes="member: 87559"><p>I don't think it's a question of whether or not the 700s are shooters or not... They've been proven time and time again. The MillSpec 5-R is still going to be ~$1,300 OTD, however, and I can get the Savage for right around $1,000. Knowing that I'll have a good shooting rifle for a lesser cost is all I'm looking for at this point. Besides, just about everyone will agree that the Savage is known to be the one of the most accurate factory rifles, whether it's $300 or $1,000.</p><p></p><p>I have no doubts that the 700 would do what I'm looking for and more without a problem, but between the initial cost, ease of adjustments and DIY-able bedding/barrel changes/etc., it's pretty clear to me the route I want to take at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just browsing, post: 1039758, member: 87559"] I don't think it's a question of whether or not the 700s are shooters or not... They've been proven time and time again. The MillSpec 5-R is still going to be ~$1,300 OTD, however, and I can get the Savage for right around $1,000. Knowing that I'll have a good shooting rifle for a lesser cost is all I'm looking for at this point. Besides, just about everyone will agree that the Savage is known to be the one of the most accurate factory rifles, whether it's $300 or $1,000. I have no doubts that the 700 would do what I'm looking for and more without a problem, but between the initial cost, ease of adjustments and DIY-able bedding/barrel changes/etc., it's pretty clear to me the route I want to take at this point. [/QUOTE]
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