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Savage 110 Reliable? Weaknesses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turkeytider" data-source="post: 2750496" data-attributes="member: 126192"><p>I`d say that most of the complaints that I`ve seen concerning Savage rifles have centered around extraction/ejection issues, bad or subpar synthetic stocks and rough actions, especially when compared to brands such as Tikka. Usually those that are truly "Savage haters" don`t differentiate between models ( 110 and Axis lines ) and lump all together and " all Savages suck ". For example, there were indeed extraction and ejection issues concerning the 6.5 Creedmoor round. Those issues were somehow applied to ALL Savage rifles, regardless of caliber. I shoot and have thoroughly enjoyed both of my Savage rifles, neither has experienced any functional issues other than some resolved magazine problems, and both, especially the 110 in .223, are VERY accurate and precise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turkeytider, post: 2750496, member: 126192"] I`d say that most of the complaints that I`ve seen concerning Savage rifles have centered around extraction/ejection issues, bad or subpar synthetic stocks and rough actions, especially when compared to brands such as Tikka. Usually those that are truly "Savage haters" don`t differentiate between models ( 110 and Axis lines ) and lump all together and " all Savages suck ". For example, there were indeed extraction and ejection issues concerning the 6.5 Creedmoor round. Those issues were somehow applied to ALL Savage rifles, regardless of caliber. I shoot and have thoroughly enjoyed both of my Savage rifles, neither has experienced any functional issues other than some resolved magazine problems, and both, especially the 110 in .223, are VERY accurate and precise. [/QUOTE]
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