SAVAGE VS REMINGTON THE HN SHOWDOWN!!!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Rivesville, WV
I have been reading a lot of posts about Remington vs. Savage. So here goes. I looked at two comparable rifles. I want to know which one you would buy?? And why??
I compared the Remington 700SPS-online price of $490. And the Savage 111-F, which has an online price of $465. These rifle are very comparable. Blued finish, synthetic stock, and so on. The prices are also comparable. So which one would you buy?? Tom.

I compared the Remington 700SPS-online price of $490. And the Savage 111-F, which has an online price of $465. These rifle are very comparable. Blued finish, synthetic stock, and so on. The prices are also comparable. So which one would you buy?? Tom.

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Fork Horn
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From: Minnesota
This post can go on forever, but the bottom line is; Get the one that feels the most comfortable, and shoulders the best for you. The rest is just cutting hairs, as we can go on until the next century debatingwhich one is better.
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Typical Buck
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Hunting the North. Your post is pathetic. You are "worthless and weak". How dare you not pour more fuel on the fire. Its people like you that ruin everything. Now this is how it should have been done.
Remington rifles are simply not accurate at alland constantly break. This alone would not be so bad except for the fact that they are such ugly looking guns in the first place!!![:'(]
Remington rifles are simply not accurate at alland constantly break. This alone would not be so bad except for the fact that they are such ugly looking guns in the first place!!![:'(]
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From: New Brunswick
I had that debate a short time ago and went with the Savage....haven't regreted 1 sec
I love my savage 30-06 and stevens 200 22-250
I do have 1 remington rifle (300 ultra Mag with gallard barrel and hogue stock) and shotgun (model 1100 12ga semi)
I love my savage 30-06 and stevens 200 22-250
I do have 1 remington rifle (300 ultra Mag with gallard barrel and hogue stock) and shotgun (model 1100 12ga semi)
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Fork Horn
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From: Minnesota
Scott Gags; Your right, forgive me,I wimped out on my last post. I revised my post per your suggestion.
Get the Remington SPS. I got the Remington XCR a few years back in .30-06 and it shoots clover leaf groups with off-the-shelf ammo. The local gunsmith here in town says the Remington 700 is the most accurate out of the box rifle he has seen priced under $1,000.00.It is also the most popular hunting rifle in Minnesota. I also just read an article in thenew September issue ofField andStream magazine that polls deer hunting guides favorite equipment. On the question of best rifles, Remingtonwas votedfirst by a landslide (see page 69).
I now call it my Rem 700 my lucky rifle, because last fall (the first time I hunted with it) I shot a 260 pound 8 point buck that dropped on the spot. See attached photo.
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/huntingthenorth/DSCN3862A.jpg
Now Scott Gags, after dragging this buck 2 miles throughthick woods, do you still think I'm worthless and weak? Just kidding, I pulled my expedition right up to the buck that I shot on a logging road and slid him right up on the hitch shelf. Well it was kind of hard because I had to set down my donut and coffee to slide the buck on the hitch shelf.
But on a serious note, get the one that feels the most comfortable, and shoulders the best for you.
Get the Remington SPS. I got the Remington XCR a few years back in .30-06 and it shoots clover leaf groups with off-the-shelf ammo. The local gunsmith here in town says the Remington 700 is the most accurate out of the box rifle he has seen priced under $1,000.00.It is also the most popular hunting rifle in Minnesota. I also just read an article in thenew September issue ofField andStream magazine that polls deer hunting guides favorite equipment. On the question of best rifles, Remingtonwas votedfirst by a landslide (see page 69).
I now call it my Rem 700 my lucky rifle, because last fall (the first time I hunted with it) I shot a 260 pound 8 point buck that dropped on the spot. See attached photo.
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/huntingthenorth/DSCN3862A.jpg
Now Scott Gags, after dragging this buck 2 miles throughthick woods, do you still think I'm worthless and weak? Just kidding, I pulled my expedition right up to the buck that I shot on a logging road and slid him right up on the hitch shelf. Well it was kind of hard because I had to set down my donut and coffee to slide the buck on the hitch shelf.
But on a serious note, get the one that feels the most comfortable, and shoulders the best for you.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Baileysville, WV
HTN You shoulda put a saddle on that monster and rode him out! 
I have a simillar problem to yours....my walls are full of bucks that those ugly ol Remmy's and junky PSE bows have killed
Folks can buy what they want but I know what I am sticking with. Them 700's fit me like a 5 yr old pair of Danners.

I have a simillar problem to yours....my walls are full of bucks that those ugly ol Remmy's and junky PSE bows have killed
Folks can buy what they want but I know what I am sticking with. Them 700's fit me like a 5 yr old pair of Danners.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Baileysville, WV
Pride and stubborness ora tadof agitationare the only thing sthat start trouble on these boards. All this forum is for is to share experiences and state opinions. The problem occurs when someone is too insecure in their own beliefs to reallize that someone else may not see things exactly the same way or had the same experiences that they have.
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Fork Horn
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From: Noel, Missouri
ORIGINAL: Doe Dumper
Pride and stubborness are the only thing that starts trouble on these boards. All this forum is for is to share experiences and state opinions. The problem occurs when someone is too insecure in their own beliefs to reallize that someone else may not see things exactly the same way or had the same experiences that they have.
Pride and stubborness are the only thing that starts trouble on these boards. All this forum is for is to share experiences and state opinions. The problem occurs when someone is too insecure in their own beliefs to reallize that someone else may not see things exactly the same way or had the same experiences that they have.



