ORIGINAL: whchunter
If you really want to see the difference check with a gunsmith and competion shooter who has experience with both. My gunsmith sat down with me andphysically showed methe differences in quality, afterwards I was sold on the Savage. It
I find that very interesting to say the least. I have a very hard time believing that statement. I am a competition shooter (albeit a poor one). I am a garage shop gunsmith (even worse). I know a lot of gunsmiths and competition shooters. I would feel safe in saying that the vast majority of them would buy a Remington. Almost all (I think all) custom BR actions are based on the Remington 700, simply milled to much tighter tolerances.
Now,there is nodoubt that a very nice custom rifle can be built on a savage. Itsactuallyasimpler process than the Rem due to the barrel nut. ROSCOE is a professional gunsmith I wish he would chime in, I would like to hear his opinion on the fore mentioned statement.
If you want to build a custom rifle I say that the Rem. is far and away the better choice. No question about it in my eyes. Now, if we are arguing between factory rifle to factory rifle I wouldn't take a stand on either side of the fence. I own both and like each equally well. I like to buy Rem's simply because I can jerk the barrel off and make a custom out of the action if the notion hits me.