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Recent Year Savages- Improvement over Past Years?
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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1314381" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>No idea about reported problems. From what I see the community is hit and miss on liking Savage at all for nebulous or at least dubious reasons. If you want to see some proper savage hate head over to sniperforums.com and check out Orkan's latest screed on the topic. </p><p></p><p>Fact of the matter is they're a good rifle. Millions of them are quite reliably (by all appearances) holding up closet walls throughout the USA. I personally use 3 of them as match rifles. They're inexpensive, have a really good trigger in the accutrigger, they're easy as pie to make very accurate and start out reliably accurate. There's tons of customization if you're into that. I would feel very comfortable taking one afield. </p><p></p><p>Won't feel as slick as a Remington, Tikka, Winchester, Sako, etc... but won't be any less functional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1314381, member: 96226"] No idea about reported problems. From what I see the community is hit and miss on liking Savage at all for nebulous or at least dubious reasons. If you want to see some proper savage hate head over to sniperforums.com and check out Orkan's latest screed on the topic. Fact of the matter is they're a good rifle. Millions of them are quite reliably (by all appearances) holding up closet walls throughout the USA. I personally use 3 of them as match rifles. They're inexpensive, have a really good trigger in the accutrigger, they're easy as pie to make very accurate and start out reliably accurate. There's tons of customization if you're into that. I would feel very comfortable taking one afield. Won't feel as slick as a Remington, Tikka, Winchester, Sako, etc... but won't be any less functional. [/QUOTE]
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