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The Savage 110FP
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 73959" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>Well I have a Savage 112BVSS in 7mm RM and love it. It is 12 pounds bare so it is a little heavier than the model you are looking at but I still pack it for miles every deer season. The Savages are said the be the most accurate rifle out of the box but I don't nessesarily agree with that. Because, anybody can get a great rifle and anybody can get a lemon no matter what brand you by. If the guy at the factory was a couple of thousands off with the reamer that day then the rifle will NEVER shoot increadibly well. But if he was right on it will shoot well. So it is all a luck game when you are talking about factory rifles. But in general the Savages are as well made as any other brand out there and like you said they leave a little extra $ for a nicer scope when all is said and done.</p><p></p><p>So in short savages are GREAT and usually produce EXCELLENT groups. Since you are a reloader then you shouldn't have too much trouble shooting sub MOA with that gun (or at least the gun should be capapble). Definitely look into a match grade crown for your rifle because from what I have seen the crowns on savages have a little to be desired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 73959, member: 2330"] Well I have a Savage 112BVSS in 7mm RM and love it. It is 12 pounds bare so it is a little heavier than the model you are looking at but I still pack it for miles every deer season. The Savages are said the be the most accurate rifle out of the box but I don't nessesarily agree with that. Because, anybody can get a great rifle and anybody can get a lemon no matter what brand you by. If the guy at the factory was a couple of thousands off with the reamer that day then the rifle will NEVER shoot increadibly well. But if he was right on it will shoot well. So it is all a luck game when you are talking about factory rifles. But in general the Savages are as well made as any other brand out there and like you said they leave a little extra $ for a nicer scope when all is said and done. So in short savages are GREAT and usually produce EXCELLENT groups. Since you are a reloader then you shouldn't have too much trouble shooting sub MOA with that gun (or at least the gun should be capapble). Definitely look into a match grade crown for your rifle because from what I have seen the crowns on savages have a little to be desired. [/QUOTE]
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