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<blockquote data-quote="A1C" data-source="post: 2832354" data-attributes="member: 105373"><p>I own several Savages and have owned a lot of them over the years. I have the 110 Elite Precision in 338 LM. I also own 3 rifles with the MDT ACC chassis (including this one) and love the chassis. To the comment of metal being on a chassis… I agree when it's too hot or too cold metal can be not quite ideal but in E Idaho summer isn't usually too hot and you can easily cover the usable metal spots with a few different solutions. My rifle shoots great is quite fun to shoot. I love the weighting system on the ACC as I think I have my rifle up to about 20+ lbs now which helps a lot on recoil from the way it came. </p><p></p><p>I've owned too many savages to say that they all can shoot .5 MOA out of the box… that's simply not true in my world but I do love the value that I get with the few savages I'm going to keep. </p><p></p><p>If you hate metal on chassis there are other options… I've got several KRG chassis in X-rays and Bravos and there is no exterior metal and they all shoot great. </p><p></p><p>As far as value goes on the elite Precision, it's a great value… 1,400 chassis retail and the total is under 2k that's a solid value IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A1C, post: 2832354, member: 105373"] I own several Savages and have owned a lot of them over the years. I have the 110 Elite Precision in 338 LM. I also own 3 rifles with the MDT ACC chassis (including this one) and love the chassis. To the comment of metal being on a chassis… I agree when it’s too hot or too cold metal can be not quite ideal but in E Idaho summer isn’t usually too hot and you can easily cover the usable metal spots with a few different solutions. My rifle shoots great is quite fun to shoot. I love the weighting system on the ACC as I think I have my rifle up to about 20+ lbs now which helps a lot on recoil from the way it came. I’ve owned too many savages to say that they all can shoot .5 MOA out of the box… that’s simply not true in my world but I do love the value that I get with the few savages I’m going to keep. If you hate metal on chassis there are other options… I’ve got several KRG chassis in X-rays and Bravos and there is no exterior metal and they all shoot great. As far as value goes on the elite Precision, it’s a great value… 1,400 chassis retail and the total is under 2k that’s a solid value IMO. [/QUOTE]
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