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Savage Rifles question
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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 1242430" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>I have owned three different Savage rifles over the years. They were all good shooters. Two were Weather Warriors and one was a model 10. I am currently thinking about purchasing a Savage in .243 and was wondering if the less expensive version's of Savage (excluding the Axis models) are normally as accurate as the Weather Warrior series, as I wont keep any rifle that wont better one moa in the accuracy department. Or is there normally better luck with the (and I hate to say this) "upper end" Savages, lol?</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 1242430, member: 94161"] I have owned three different Savage rifles over the years. They were all good shooters. Two were Weather Warriors and one was a model 10. I am currently thinking about purchasing a Savage in .243 and was wondering if the less expensive version's of Savage (excluding the Axis models) are normally as accurate as the Weather Warrior series, as I wont keep any rifle that wont better one moa in the accuracy department. Or is there normally better luck with the (and I hate to say this) "upper end" Savages, lol? Kevin [/QUOTE]
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