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SAVAGE Rifles - who uses them
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<blockquote data-quote="dprewett" data-source="post: 139632" data-attributes="member: 7151"><p>Ian, </p><p> Savage's out of the box accuracy is better than most. I can't say for sure why. Stocks used to be inletted 2x4s but have greatly improved. The Accutrigger is so good I heard( rumor only) at Shotshow last year big green tried to buy mfg. rights. Floating bolthead gives even contact on the lugs. interchangible boltheads make switchbarrels interesting. Downside to the bolt is more parts in it than in some complete firearms.</p><p>Plus....Employee owned company....makes the workforce give a shoot. Just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dprewett, post: 139632, member: 7151"] Ian, Savage's out of the box accuracy is better than most. I can't say for sure why. Stocks used to be inletted 2x4s but have greatly improved. The Accutrigger is so good I heard( rumor only) at Shotshow last year big green tried to buy mfg. rights. Floating bolthead gives even contact on the lugs. interchangible boltheads make switchbarrels interesting. Downside to the bolt is more parts in it than in some complete firearms. Plus....Employee owned company....makes the workforce give a shoot. Just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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