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The Basics, Starting Out
Your Opinions and Reviews of Savage Rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 1754149" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>I have had 5 savages. Only one of the 5 has been what I would describe as a "shooter". The other 4 did not shoot bad, but nowhere near where my Tikka, Brownings, and even a few lowly Remingtons shoot. They have terrible stocks, but I get along fine with their triggers. The one I have that does shoot under 1/2" is in a chasis stock. I really think the stock is the weak link. Admittedly they were all close to or at MOA, but little if any sub MOA. All but one was even the accustock models. Not bashing them at all, but I doubt I buy any more of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 1754149, member: 94161"] I have had 5 savages. Only one of the 5 has been what I would describe as a "shooter". The other 4 did not shoot bad, but nowhere near where my Tikka, Brownings, and even a few lowly Remingtons shoot. They have terrible stocks, but I get along fine with their triggers. The one I have that does shoot under 1/2" is in a chasis stock. I really think the stock is the weak link. Admittedly they were all close to or at MOA, but little if any sub MOA. All but one was even the accustock models. Not bashing them at all, but I doubt I buy any more of them. [/QUOTE]
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