RE: New Found respect for Savage rifles
Here's a good savage story. My Dad handed his savage 110 30-06 down to me that he purchased in the mid 70's. The rifle has been used to take many animals. About a year or so ago I got a bell and carlson synthetic stock for it, steel bedded it and put a nikon 3-9 on it to replace the old(really old) weaver. My Dad had had the trigger worked on, and it's pretty nice, with on of those "fat" attached triggers and pulls nicely. Well, after countless boxes of ammo through it over the years, the thing still shoots sub moa consistently. Needless to say, I love that rifle and I'm proud to own it.