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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Out of the box Accuracy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 514908" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have been participating in a dozen or so egg shoots a year for several years. They are set up for 200 and 300yards with factory and custom classifications. A lot tougher then it seems, especially at 300 with wind or mirage. It is extremely rare for anything but a Savage to sweep the factory classes. The Target series Savages are not allowed in the factory class. I expect that within the next couple of years all shooters will have switched to Savages in order to compete in factory. Even more impressive is that there usually has to be a shoot off with reduced size targets due to perfect scores. We rarely had this happen years ago. Being a die hard Remington 700 shooter for a long time I have to concede......accuracy in a mass production rifle, out of the box, Savage appears to be the rifle to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 514908, member: 10291"] I have been participating in a dozen or so egg shoots a year for several years. They are set up for 200 and 300yards with factory and custom classifications. A lot tougher then it seems, especially at 300 with wind or mirage. It is extremely rare for anything but a Savage to sweep the factory classes. The Target series Savages are not allowed in the factory class. I expect that within the next couple of years all shooters will have switched to Savages in order to compete in factory. Even more impressive is that there usually has to be a shoot off with reduced size targets due to perfect scores. We rarely had this happen years ago. Being a die hard Remington 700 shooter for a long time I have to concede......accuracy in a mass production rifle, out of the box, Savage appears to be the rifle to beat. [/QUOTE]
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