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Remington 700 VSF vs Savage 10/110 Predator Hunting Max 1
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<blockquote data-quote="arizona mike" data-source="post: 672440" data-attributes="member: 44536"><p>Interesting comment on the Remington bedding block, kinda makes you wonder why they (remington) even bother. It sounds a little like the Accustock bedding block (although I have never seen one) by your description, hope the Savage one works better than what you describe for your remington! Most people seem to agree that it does. One thing that someone just reminded me of on the Savage is the tang safety which I think will be more intuitive than a 700's safety to work, at least in a predator hunting situation where those pesky critters are popping up out of nowhere sometimes. I have flubbed more than one shot trying to hurriedly release a 700 safety while looking through the scope when a coyote popped out from around a bush!</p><p> </p><p> Thanks for the tip on the 55 gr Sierra, I will definitely give then a try. Wow, this whole picking the right bolt gun is a lot of work.....sometimes I am tempted to just go with an AR!!</p><p> </p><p>Arizona Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arizona mike, post: 672440, member: 44536"] Interesting comment on the Remington bedding block, kinda makes you wonder why they (remington) even bother. It sounds a little like the Accustock bedding block (although I have never seen one) by your description, hope the Savage one works better than what you describe for your remington! Most people seem to agree that it does. One thing that someone just reminded me of on the Savage is the tang safety which I think will be more intuitive than a 700's safety to work, at least in a predator hunting situation where those pesky critters are popping up out of nowhere sometimes. I have flubbed more than one shot trying to hurriedly release a 700 safety while looking through the scope when a coyote popped out from around a bush! Thanks for the tip on the 55 gr Sierra, I will definitely give then a try. Wow, this whole picking the right bolt gun is a lot of work.....sometimes I am tempted to just go with an AR!! Arizona Mike [/QUOTE]
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