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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Trued/tuned Savage vs. Trued/tuned Rem 700
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<blockquote data-quote="wilkup" data-source="post: 1273437" data-attributes="member: 74276"><p>Thanks for clearly explaining all that for me =) </p><p>The convenience factor to replace barrels with the nut, which I don't mind, is the biggest reason I'm feeling pulled that direction. For a cheaper, mostly custom, fun gun, the Savage has grabbed my attention over other similar priced options and when I shoot the barrel out, I can headspace and replace without the help of a gunsmith, significantly cutting the cost in the long term. </p><p>This got me thinking last night, because I'm planning a custom build based off a 700 clone and realized I could save cash and just go Savage for both builds if there's no accuracy difference at the end of the day! Things to think about...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilkup, post: 1273437, member: 74276"] Thanks for clearly explaining all that for me =) The convenience factor to replace barrels with the nut, which I don't mind, is the biggest reason I'm feeling pulled that direction. For a cheaper, mostly custom, fun gun, the Savage has grabbed my attention over other similar priced options and when I shoot the barrel out, I can headspace and replace without the help of a gunsmith, significantly cutting the cost in the long term. This got me thinking last night, because I'm planning a custom build based off a 700 clone and realized I could save cash and just go Savage for both builds if there's no accuracy difference at the end of the day! Things to think about... [/QUOTE]
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