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Savage frustration leads to a positive note
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1544385" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Did they ever actually guarantee 1 MOA or did they just advertise their competition results? To be fair, being left handed and Savage being one of the few that makes a wider selection in LH, I have owned quite a few Savages starting in 1968 and still own a few that all shoot great. All of the current ones will do sub .5 x 5 shot groups with hand loads. Never had one that didn't shoot well but when they do put out a lemon it would be good if they actually stood behind it. Their cost for a new barrel is really low, not much to ask to keep a customer happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1544385, member: 26077"] Did they ever actually guarantee 1 MOA or did they just advertise their competition results? To be fair, being left handed and Savage being one of the few that makes a wider selection in LH, I have owned quite a few Savages starting in 1968 and still own a few that all shoot great. All of the current ones will do sub .5 x 5 shot groups with hand loads. Never had one that didn't shoot well but when they do put out a lemon it would be good if they actually stood behind it. Their cost for a new barrel is really low, not much to ask to keep a customer happy. [/QUOTE]
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