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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Tikka vs. Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="RicoFresh1" data-source="post: 995746" data-attributes="member: 84135"><p>Not just for the price savage is awesome! It's not the smoothest action but smooth enough. Accuracy is its number one seller, and accuracy is what you get. Savage is an all around gun that you can spend a couple bucks and not regret your purchase in the long run. As far as personal preference, my favorite of all time is my Rugar Mark II 7mm Rem Mag. So I know the difference between a high quality rifle and a budget rifle. And for the price of a budget rifle savage has the best to offer in that category no matter what caliber hands down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RicoFresh1, post: 995746, member: 84135"] Not just for the price savage is awesome! It's not the smoothest action but smooth enough. Accuracy is its number one seller, and accuracy is what you get. Savage is an all around gun that you can spend a couple bucks and not regret your purchase in the long run. As far as personal preference, my favorite of all time is my Rugar Mark II 7mm Rem Mag. So I know the difference between a high quality rifle and a budget rifle. And for the price of a budget rifle savage has the best to offer in that category no matter what caliber hands down. [/QUOTE]
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