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<blockquote data-quote="sniperjwt" data-source="post: 360936" data-attributes="member: 22262"><p>It seems to me that over the last 10 years or so the people at savage have really tried to make a better rifle based off of what feedback they have been given where remington has not really made any big efforts to improve anthing but still going up on their price. Its a common known fact that remington stocks are poor but have they done anything to improve it? I think they are relying too much on the fact that they have always been the "Top Dog" in factory guns and are forgetting that they need to improve and not be satisfied with what they have. As far as cost i belive when you buy a remington that you pay more just because of they name on the box not because of what you are getting. I dont belive that when you buy a savage that is the case. There is no way it cost that much more to make the remington than it does the savage. I used to be a Remington fan but it seems they are selling the same guns with no improvements at double the cost. When they come out with a gun that has as good of characteristics as the savage at the same price then i might buy another one but if they ever do the price will probably be way more. </p><p>JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniperjwt, post: 360936, member: 22262"] It seems to me that over the last 10 years or so the people at savage have really tried to make a better rifle based off of what feedback they have been given where remington has not really made any big efforts to improve anthing but still going up on their price. Its a common known fact that remington stocks are poor but have they done anything to improve it? I think they are relying too much on the fact that they have always been the "Top Dog" in factory guns and are forgetting that they need to improve and not be satisfied with what they have. As far as cost i belive when you buy a remington that you pay more just because of they name on the box not because of what you are getting. I dont belive that when you buy a savage that is the case. There is no way it cost that much more to make the remington than it does the savage. I used to be a Remington fan but it seems they are selling the same guns with no improvements at double the cost. When they come out with a gun that has as good of characteristics as the savage at the same price then i might buy another one but if they ever do the price will probably be way more. JMO [/QUOTE]
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