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True up, Rebarrel Rem 700 or Trade for Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 907883" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>If you are interested in extreme accuracy then go Remington. A Savage can shoot sub 1/2" but it's tough to get them to shoot much better than that.</p><p> Now before anyone screams I've seen time and time again, guys come to our Benchrest matches with their Savages claiming how well they shoot, after match two or three if they are still shooting, they are pretty quiet or commenting their load isn't right. A trued Remington can compete right along side any custom action with one exception. Smoothness of the cycling of the bolt.</p><p> Now if anyone wants to argue all I can say is come to my range and shoot in a match and the proof is in the targets. </p><p></p><p>Besides all this a Savage is downright ugly, but then again "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"</p><p></p><p>With that said I do own a Savage, it is a ML-11 Muzzleloader with an after market 45 caliber McGowan barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 907883, member: 44771"] If you are interested in extreme accuracy then go Remington. A Savage can shoot sub 1/2" but it's tough to get them to shoot much better than that. Now before anyone screams I've seen time and time again, guys come to our Benchrest matches with their Savages claiming how well they shoot, after match two or three if they are still shooting, they are pretty quiet or commenting their load isn't right. A trued Remington can compete right along side any custom action with one exception. Smoothness of the cycling of the bolt. Now if anyone wants to argue all I can say is come to my range and shoot in a match and the proof is in the targets. Besides all this a Savage is downright ugly, but then again "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" With that said I do own a Savage, it is a ML-11 Muzzleloader with an after market 45 caliber McGowan barrel. [/QUOTE]
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