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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 291821" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>Most factory barrels are not concentric at the muzzle, doesn't really matter if you are interested in shooting. </p><p></p><p>Since you only own one factory rifle, I guess you don't have much experience with shooting Savage factory rifles then. I only have one custom rifle, so I guess our Karma's will balance each other out. I have a Factory barreled Rem700 that will easily shoot sub 1/2moa (7RM) and I have a Factory barreled Savage in 300WSM that will easily shoot sub 1/2moa. Both of these rifles have shot sub .2moa groups. I'd trust either one of them for any hunting I'd need to do. </p><p></p><p>When I swap a barrel on a Savage, I don't feel like a gunsmith, I just feel like shooting a different caliber with the same Stock/Action/Scope, that makes me feel financially smart. I have a NF - NXS on my Savage, and use it with both the 300WSM and the 338Edge. Makes it real nice to leverage a nice scope like that for 2 different rifles without ever taking it off.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 291821, member: 4885"] Most factory barrels are not concentric at the muzzle, doesn't really matter if you are interested in shooting. Since you only own one factory rifle, I guess you don't have much experience with shooting Savage factory rifles then. I only have one custom rifle, so I guess our Karma's will balance each other out. I have a Factory barreled Rem700 that will easily shoot sub 1/2moa (7RM) and I have a Factory barreled Savage in 300WSM that will easily shoot sub 1/2moa. Both of these rifles have shot sub .2moa groups. I'd trust either one of them for any hunting I'd need to do. When I swap a barrel on a Savage, I don't feel like a gunsmith, I just feel like shooting a different caliber with the same Stock/Action/Scope, that makes me feel financially smart. I have a NF - NXS on my Savage, and use it with both the 300WSM and the 338Edge. Makes it real nice to leverage a nice scope like that for 2 different rifles without ever taking it off. AJ [/QUOTE]
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