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Savage 110 High Country
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1746686" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I held one at the store. Definitely a nice rifle for the money. Just a couple things to keep in mind. I love the savage trigger. It's adjustable and will go down to 2.5-3lb range and with a simple spring change you get them to go super low if you wish. Something a lot of people hate is the blade safety on the accutrigger. I don't find it to be bad at all but some hate it for some reason. The stock is a Tupperware stock BUT it is one of the best ive felt. It doesnt have too much slop in the forend because it does have an aluminum chassis. The rifle is definitely no light weight, even with the flutes in the barrel, but balances ok. Too heavy for what I like personally but a heavier barrel typically leads to a more consistent/accurate rifle. As far as accuracy, Savages typically have some of the best off the shelf accuracy maybe second to Tikka. Depending on the deal you can find there are other options to look into. The browning Hells Canyon, Christensen Arms Mesa LR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1746686, member: 52437"] I held one at the store. Definitely a nice rifle for the money. Just a couple things to keep in mind. I love the savage trigger. It's adjustable and will go down to 2.5-3lb range and with a simple spring change you get them to go super low if you wish. Something a lot of people hate is the blade safety on the accutrigger. I don't find it to be bad at all but some hate it for some reason. The stock is a Tupperware stock BUT it is one of the best ive felt. It doesnt have too much slop in the forend because it does have an aluminum chassis. The rifle is definitely no light weight, even with the flutes in the barrel, but balances ok. Too heavy for what I like personally but a heavier barrel typically leads to a more consistent/accurate rifle. As far as accuracy, Savages typically have some of the best off the shelf accuracy maybe second to Tikka. Depending on the deal you can find there are other options to look into. The browning Hells Canyon, Christensen Arms Mesa LR. [/QUOTE]
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