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Savage needs to buy a scale or fire attorneys
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaptoe" data-source="post: 2074531" data-attributes="member: 107839"><p>I am a long time savage fan and currently own 6 savage rifles. They are an innovative company so of course was not surprised to see them launch a line of straight pull rifles</p><p></p><p>All excitement ended when I saw the 22" barreled straight pull rifle weighing in at 11lbs. This follows the launch of the new Renegauge shotgun, that seems to have an innovative action, also weighs in over 10 lbs. I think randy wakeman referred to it as the worst shotgun he had reviewed in recent memory</p><p></p><p>Just don't see how such a strong engineering company can be so far out of step with competitive products or user preference. If it's the attorneys demanding that degree of robustness in an action driving the weight they need to retain new counsel</p><p></p><p>Anyone else feel similarly about these two new products? Ideally savage is processing the his feedback</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaptoe, post: 2074531, member: 107839"] I am a long time savage fan and currently own 6 savage rifles. They are an innovative company so of course was not surprised to see them launch a line of straight pull rifles All excitement ended when I saw the 22" barreled straight pull rifle weighing in at 11lbs. This follows the launch of the new Renegauge shotgun, that seems to have an innovative action, also weighs in over 10 lbs. I think randy wakeman referred to it as the worst shotgun he had reviewed in recent memory Just don't see how such a strong engineering company can be so far out of step with competitive products or user preference. If it's the attorneys demanding that degree of robustness in an action driving the weight they need to retain new counsel Anyone else feel similarly about these two new products? Ideally savage is processing the his feedback [/QUOTE]
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