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cck 10-16-2005 03:52 PM

accuracy
 
I am looking for my first centerfire rifle in 243 Win. I have two guns in my mind Browning A-Bolt hunter and Savage Weather Warrior. Accuracy is my main concern. Please give some advices.

camp_13 10-16-2005 03:56 PM

RE: accuracy
 
Boy, both great rifles for accuracy. I have an A-bolt, and it as a 1" to 1.5"inch gun if I do my part, but I my next gun will be a savage, I really like buddy's with the accutrigger. Savage's accuracy are getting to be common knowledgeas well.

James B 10-16-2005 04:15 PM

RE: accuracy
 
I like both guns. Most Brownings shoot really well but so do most Savage rifles. For the price Savage pretty much rules. You can't go wrong. See which one you like the feel of best and go with it. Your gonna win either way.

m.t.hands 10-16-2005 04:24 PM

RE: accuracy
 
welcome to the forums cck, ditto all the above, not to mention the .243 is a accurate catridge to start with;)

cck 10-16-2005 04:32 PM

RE: accuracy
 
thanks for all yor relpies. The only thing judge my decision is they are both have their own good.
Browning has its beautiful Stock and light weight.
Savage has an awesome accu trigger.

Why can't both goods things combine in one gun.

stubblejumper 10-16-2005 05:05 PM

RE: accuracy
 
The tikka t-3 is another choice worth considering since all tikka rifles must shoot 1" or better groups before being sold.

cck 10-16-2005 05:13 PM

RE: accuracy
 
Yes, I was thinking about T_3 but after reading this......

http://www.thegunzone.com/rifles-kb.html

stubblejumper 10-16-2005 07:21 PM

RE: accuracy
 
I amthinking that after those incidents,sako and tikka will probably have the best quality control in the industry.

Virginia7 10-16-2005 09:14 PM

RE: accuracy
 

ORIGINAL: cck

.....beautiful stock...light weight...awesome...trigger
Why can't both goods things combine in one gun.
Ok, take a close look at the Winchester Featherweights!

elgallo114 10-16-2005 09:49 PM

RE: accuracy
 
CCK,

You actually can have the best of both worlds. Here's what I would do, I'd get the Browning and have an accu trigger put on by a gunsmith. Or, get the Savage and buy a new stock for it. The great thing about the Savage is that it has a lot of aftermarket parts for it because it is so popular. Adding a new stock is easy and can be done at home with just a screwdriver in most cases. That might be the cheapest route. Savage with aftermarket stock gets my vote of these two. By the way, the stock the Savage comes with is pretty damn durable, I wouldn't even change it unless you just don't like synthetic stocks.


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