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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 344279" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I've handled an AR30 and the new Tac rifle from Savage. They both are heavy, but I think the Savage is a much better system. The AR30 in a 338LM just felt cheap and nasty. The trigger was heavy and the bolt was stiff and awkward. It made a lot of noise when when you worked the action. I have heard that you can get the trigger worked on and the action smoothed, but that cost more money. </p><p></p><p>The Savage felt good to me. It was very solid, and I preferred the pistol grip on the Savage over AR30. The action is smooth, and the accu-trigger just works. I would definitely like to shoot the both of them side by side, but I can almost garuntee that the Savage will out shoot the AR30 out of the box.</p><p></p><p>The down side to the Savage is that it is heavy, and the clip is noisy. Not sure if there is a way to quiet the movement or not. You can lighten it up a bit taking off the accesory rails if they are not needed. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 344279, member: 13275"] I've handled an AR30 and the new Tac rifle from Savage. They both are heavy, but I think the Savage is a much better system. The AR30 in a 338LM just felt cheap and nasty. The trigger was heavy and the bolt was stiff and awkward. It made a lot of noise when when you worked the action. I have heard that you can get the trigger worked on and the action smoothed, but that cost more money. The Savage felt good to me. It was very solid, and I preferred the pistol grip on the Savage over AR30. The action is smooth, and the accu-trigger just works. I would definitely like to shoot the both of them side by side, but I can almost garuntee that the Savage will out shoot the AR30 out of the box. The down side to the Savage is that it is heavy, and the clip is noisy. Not sure if there is a way to quiet the movement or not. You can lighten it up a bit taking off the accesory rails if they are not needed. Tank [/QUOTE]
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