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Satisfied Savage owners - speak out!
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<blockquote data-quote="mnhntr" data-source="post: 814839" data-attributes="member: 31073"><p>Just bought my 3rd Savage and it was a lemon. My first an LRP .260rem is a tack driving, bug hole shooting, precision rifle. My second is a 93R17GV that is rediculously accurate so much so that my 7yr old step-son can hit empty shotgun shells at 100yds with ease. The most recent is a 10 Predator .260rem that can only muster 1.5in groups at 100yds. After scoping the barrel with a bore scope it is easy to see why. The barrel has tool chatter marks intermitantly through out the barrel and pitting in the last 1inch or so. I called Savage CS and spoke with a very nice lady who sent the big brown truck out today to pick it up and return it for inspection. We will see how the CS of Savage works. If they make it right I will still recomend and brag up Savage to everyone who asks. If they do not make it right it will be the last one I buy. I just hope it is as good as the others when I get it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnhntr, post: 814839, member: 31073"] Just bought my 3rd Savage and it was a lemon. My first an LRP .260rem is a tack driving, bug hole shooting, precision rifle. My second is a 93R17GV that is rediculously accurate so much so that my 7yr old step-son can hit empty shotgun shells at 100yds with ease. The most recent is a 10 Predator .260rem that can only muster 1.5in groups at 100yds. After scoping the barrel with a bore scope it is easy to see why. The barrel has tool chatter marks intermitantly through out the barrel and pitting in the last 1inch or so. I called Savage CS and spoke with a very nice lady who sent the big brown truck out today to pick it up and return it for inspection. We will see how the CS of Savage works. If they make it right I will still recomend and brag up Savage to everyone who asks. If they do not make it right it will be the last one I buy. I just hope it is as good as the others when I get it back. [/QUOTE]
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