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<blockquote data-quote="Rhyno430" data-source="post: 617862" data-attributes="member: 39088"><p>Ford vs Chevy.</p><p></p><p>They all have their advantages, and disadvantages.</p><p></p><p>I am a Remington guy, no idea why I just like them. They have a huge aftermarket following. Just about any smith knows them. But they are a bit... outdated, the twist rates are often on the slow side, the chambering are not always the best, Not a huge fan of their new triggers. The plastic injection molded stocks, suck on all of them. There not fully free floated, the ergonomics suck.</p><p></p><p>Savage, i've owned one I will buy another. Savages may be the most accurate out of the box rifle out there, and it's because of their cost cutting measures. This also has a benefit for the average joe, namely you can change the barrels out yourself with a few tools. (Warning this should not be done unless you have a proper understanding of headspace) making it possible to use the same rifle with many calibers. Though its not a fast swap. Their floating bolt head helps align the cartridge in better axis with the bore. The accutrigger may be the best factory trigger out there, I personally do not care for it as I have run into issues with gloves. Their Accu-stock is arguably the best of the injection molded stocks. The ergonomics still suck. The aftermarket support is great as well. Savage factory barrels, kind of suck, they are more hit and miss then any i've been around. The bolt manipulation is funky, there is a hitch in it, its weird, though not horrible. </p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about cz.</p><p></p><p>I know I've left stuff out, but really I don't think you can go wrong with either.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Joseph "Rhyno"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhyno430, post: 617862, member: 39088"] Ford vs Chevy. They all have their advantages, and disadvantages. I am a Remington guy, no idea why I just like them. They have a huge aftermarket following. Just about any smith knows them. But they are a bit... outdated, the twist rates are often on the slow side, the chambering are not always the best, Not a huge fan of their new triggers. The plastic injection molded stocks, suck on all of them. There not fully free floated, the ergonomics suck. Savage, i've owned one I will buy another. Savages may be the most accurate out of the box rifle out there, and it's because of their cost cutting measures. This also has a benefit for the average joe, namely you can change the barrels out yourself with a few tools. (Warning this should not be done unless you have a proper understanding of headspace) making it possible to use the same rifle with many calibers. Though its not a fast swap. Their floating bolt head helps align the cartridge in better axis with the bore. The accutrigger may be the best factory trigger out there, I personally do not care for it as I have run into issues with gloves. Their Accu-stock is arguably the best of the injection molded stocks. The ergonomics still suck. The aftermarket support is great as well. Savage factory barrels, kind of suck, they are more hit and miss then any i've been around. The bolt manipulation is funky, there is a hitch in it, its weird, though not horrible. I don't know anything about cz. I know I've left stuff out, but really I don't think you can go wrong with either. Joseph "Rhyno" [/QUOTE]
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