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The Basics, Starting Out
Your Opinions and Reviews of Savage Rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw81" data-source="post: 536364" data-attributes="member: 34658"><p>The 116 is alright if ur just gonna hunt with it. It's not too heavy. If ur doing more target shooting, I'd go with the model 12 and not look back. The VLP 300wsm is a tack driver as is the BVSS .308. I've taken the .308 out to 1015 yds and the wsm to 1500yds. Both will hold .5moa all the way. The original stocks weren't too bad but they had to go. both of em sport Mcmillan full aluminum block stocks and Super Sniper scopes. a 10x42 on my .308 and a 16x42 on the .300wsm. In my opinion, if ur not regularly shooting out to 1000 grab a .308. I also own 7 model 700's in different configurations. As far as being able to customize it yourself, the Savage is the way to go. Aside from reaming the thing yourself, you can do it all. The rem's are a little tougher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw81, post: 536364, member: 34658"] The 116 is alright if ur just gonna hunt with it. It's not too heavy. If ur doing more target shooting, I'd go with the model 12 and not look back. The VLP 300wsm is a tack driver as is the BVSS .308. I've taken the .308 out to 1015 yds and the wsm to 1500yds. Both will hold .5moa all the way. The original stocks weren't too bad but they had to go. both of em sport Mcmillan full aluminum block stocks and Super Sniper scopes. a 10x42 on my .308 and a 16x42 on the .300wsm. In my opinion, if ur not regularly shooting out to 1000 grab a .308. I also own 7 model 700's in different configurations. As far as being able to customize it yourself, the Savage is the way to go. Aside from reaming the thing yourself, you can do it all. The rem's are a little tougher. [/QUOTE]
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