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Quiet possibly the best factory guns you can buy
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<blockquote data-quote="pablo" data-source="post: 389703" data-attributes="member: 21067"><p>I own a few Savages and a few Remingtons. I probably won't buy another Savage until someone makes a readily available good trigger. Like Jewell. I have had three different triggers on my 204 Savage. The best trigger will only operate reliably down to a pound. In my book, this is too heavy for a serious rifle. </p><p>The floating bolt head bothers me a little bit too. All top notch custom actions have a one piece design. I think if the floating bolt head was a good idea the custom builders would offer it. I think Savage uses it because they have one common bolt that uses different heads. To be fair to Savage my 204 will usually shoot sub quarter inch groups when fed good bullets. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pablo, post: 389703, member: 21067"] I own a few Savages and a few Remingtons. I probably won't buy another Savage until someone makes a readily available good trigger. Like Jewell. I have had three different triggers on my 204 Savage. The best trigger will only operate reliably down to a pound. In my book, this is too heavy for a serious rifle. The floating bolt head bothers me a little bit too. All top notch custom actions have a one piece design. I think if the floating bolt head was a good idea the custom builders would offer it. I think Savage uses it because they have one common bolt that uses different heads. To be fair to Savage my 204 will usually shoot sub quarter inch groups when fed good bullets. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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