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Recent Year Savages- Improvement over Past Years?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1314313" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I've owned Savages that span several years, a LRH, LRP, and a Predator as well as a couple of rimfires. I won discount certificates for all of them at Egg Shoots over the years that were sponsored by Savage. Perhaps I'm just lucky, but with thousands of rounds fired, they are all sub .5MOA shooters, hold their zero, and have proven to be reliable and durable. I also own customs and semi-customs as well as other factory brands. IMO, the Savage may not be the prettiest, and some models have crappy plastic stocks, but they surely don't take a back seat in terms of raw performance. Just this past week end I brought along my first Savage, a +6 year old LRH in 6.5x284 to a local 1000 yard range practicing with the PRS guys. That well used LRH held its own against rifles costing 5X as much.</p><p></p><p>If I'm on my game my Savage LRP in 260R shoots bug holes..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1314313, member: 10291"] I've owned Savages that span several years, a LRH, LRP, and a Predator as well as a couple of rimfires. I won discount certificates for all of them at Egg Shoots over the years that were sponsored by Savage. Perhaps I'm just lucky, but with thousands of rounds fired, they are all sub .5MOA shooters, hold their zero, and have proven to be reliable and durable. I also own customs and semi-customs as well as other factory brands. IMO, the Savage may not be the prettiest, and some models have crappy plastic stocks, but they surely don't take a back seat in terms of raw performance. Just this past week end I brought along my first Savage, a +6 year old LRH in 6.5x284 to a local 1000 yard range practicing with the PRS guys. That well used LRH held its own against rifles costing 5X as much. If I'm on my game my Savage LRP in 260R shoots bug holes.. [/QUOTE]
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