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<blockquote data-quote="Slyder27" data-source="post: 229664" data-attributes="member: 12761"><p>Well I've owned a Savage once and I no longer have it...I didn't like it much. I've fired other Savages, and didn't really like them either BUT that was awhile ago. I'm picky I suppose. I'm also not a fan of the Winchester 70. Also today I was looking at the Remington 700. I have never liked the safety on them, have even heard of accidental discharges..etc. </p><p></p><p>I tend to look at stuff like that, if I don't like how something works there's a good chance I'm not going to buy it.</p><p></p><p>As to my choices, well, why not? They're not cheap, I know that, as I just sold my A-bolt and a glock to replace the A-bolt with something lighter. </p><p></p><p>I know Brownings are accurate and excellent guns. I just don't know much about the Kimber.</p><p></p><p>If I came to the wrong place, then I apologize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slyder27, post: 229664, member: 12761"] Well I've owned a Savage once and I no longer have it...I didn't like it much. I've fired other Savages, and didn't really like them either BUT that was awhile ago. I'm picky I suppose. I'm also not a fan of the Winchester 70. Also today I was looking at the Remington 700. I have never liked the safety on them, have even heard of accidental discharges..etc. I tend to look at stuff like that, if I don't like how something works there's a good chance I'm not going to buy it. As to my choices, well, why not? They're not cheap, I know that, as I just sold my A-bolt and a glock to replace the A-bolt with something lighter. I know Brownings are accurate and excellent guns. I just don't know much about the Kimber. If I came to the wrong place, then I apologize. [/QUOTE]
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