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AZCOEN 01-02-2005 06:05 PM

SAVAGE RIFLES
 
I'M LOOKING FOR BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ON SAVAGE HUNTING RIFLES(7MM, .300, ETC...). I'M CONSIDERING BUYING ONE BUT DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEM. THE PRICES ARE LOWER; BUT, DOES THAT MEAN THE QUALITY SUFFERS? LOOKIN' FOR ADVICE.. THANKS...

CJW 01-02-2005 06:12 PM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 
Do a search!!!

CJW

johnch 01-02-2005 06:46 PM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 
I have 3
Where they save the $ is
1 the way they put a barrel ( with a barrel nut) on is less expensive and looks different but it works great and if you want to replace the barrel you can do it at home .
2 they don't have great looking wood for the stocks just plain birck except for the top of the line or you can have a syn .stock or laminated
3 they use for most rifles just 1 length action and block the magazine to the right length
ONE BIG plus is the Acu-trigger ,it is the best factory trigger IMO by far
Their varmit rifles are amoung the most accurate out of the box rifles out there
IMO the plain look is why so many look down on them

BDHUNTR 01-02-2005 06:47 PM

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AZ, here's my take on Savage bolt-action rifles. They will not win many awards based on the way they look. If you want a bolt-action that is pretty to look at, buy a Winchester Model 70 or a Sako, or if you have $$$$, buy a Kimber, Dakota or one of several other semi-custom guns.

But, if you consider functionability and reliability as things of beauty (as I do), take a good look at Savage's bolt-actions. To some, they are horrible to look at. The barrel nut that mates the barrel to the action is in a class by itself-no other manufacturer uses such a device to attach barrels to receivers. However, Savage can cut chambers precisely and measure headspace exactly, then set it perfectly by tightening that barrel nut, versus threading the barrel into the receiver and then trying to cut the chamber to the correct headspace. Looks funny-works great.

The bolt looks weird, too. It looks like it has two sets of twin locking lugs. Only the forward set are true lugs; the rear set work as guides for smooth bolt operation and, as a additional benefit, work to block gasses from blowing back into the action due to ruptured primers or cases. Looks funny-works great.

Button-rifled barrels, three-position safeties (on the tang, no less, where all rifle safeties should be, IMHO), now the Accu-Trigger, and all at prices less than most other rifles....what's NOT to like?

Brian

VAhuntr 01-02-2005 07:16 PM

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I just purchased a Savage model 16 in 270 wsm. The rifle will not win any beauty contests but for what I want it is perfect. I have only shot it one time, off my back deck, and all I can say is the accu trigger is great. I think you will be pleased with the Savage, especially if you're lookin for a good, accurate hunting rifle.

Moose_Maximus 01-02-2005 07:20 PM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 
I've never read one really negative comment by a Savage owner about how they shoot.

Some aren't really happy with the looks of a Savage, and some others have been less than thrilled with the synthetic stocks, but in terms of accuracy and reliability, they've got a reputation that Remington and Winchester would envy.

In fact, right now I'd love to find a left-handed Savage in .243.

Check out www.savageshooters.com for more opinions.

Doe Dumper 01-02-2005 07:37 PM

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My next gun will be a Savage 12 Varmint. Only thing I havent decided is whether to get a 223 or 243. Those triggers made the sale for me. They are nothing fancy but they just plain get it done.





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speedgator 01-02-2005 09:07 PM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 

ORIGINAL: johnch

I have 3
Where they save the $ is
1 the way they put a barrel ( with a barrel nut) on is less expensive and looks different but it works great and if you want to replace the barrel you can do it at home .
2 they don't have great looking wood for the stocks just plain birck except for the top of the line or you can have a syn .stock or laminated
3 they use for most rifles just 1 length action and block the magazine to the right lengthONE BIG plus is the Acu-trigger ,it is the best factory trigger IMO by far
Their varmit rifles are amoung the most accurate out of the box rifles out there
IMO the plain look is why so many look down on them
Tikka does the same. There are Savage models that have true short actions like the 16FSS and true long actions like the 116FSS.

bowhunt05 01-03-2005 09:18 PM

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they are good gun build better than some

banjo201 01-04-2005 08:41 AM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 
This year I brought a 110 in a 30-06 and I love mine. It shoots great and while it won't win any beauty awards, when it comes to making an impression on a deer, that doesn't matter anyway. Great gun!

mwb6700 01-05-2005 07:45 PM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 
I just bought an 11F in 308, after years of planning/plotting for the ideal all-round, carry-with-me-always rifle. I "broke in" the barrel last weekend as per the Savage website recommendation. Open factory sights only. I really like it - am replacing the rear sight with a Williams receiver sight, and will be adding a limbsaver recoil pad (twenty rounds got tough - the little filly will kick your butt) But, above all, I love that Accutrigger. I am impressed with my first Savage.

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RedAllison 01-05-2005 08:32 PM

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The only negative I have with any of Savages offerings is the quality of their finishes, be them stainless or blued. They SUCK and will rust quickly. But with a little effort or even having them coated, you can rest assured that the gun, from a mechanical point of view, will do any job you ask of it.

I LOVE my Savage ML 10II. I plan on having it Tcoated this summer because of the aformentioned rusting tendancy, but shooting and performance wise this thing is a Ferrari with a Chevrolet price of admission. Savage is among one of the finer barrel makers in the business and if given a choice ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS go with the AccuTrigger. The system is flawless!

Good luck,
RA

Baldrog 01-06-2005 11:56 AM

RE: SAVAGE RIFLES
 
I have been trying to decide what gun to go with and reading this has me still thinking. I am trying to decide between a Ruger M77 Mark II Target or a Savage 12FVSS. I can get both for about the same price. I really like the look of the Ruger but know nothing about them other than what I have heard. Which would you guys recomend given the choice?

Oh and forgot to add. The Ruger comes in 243 which is what I was leaning towards since it can sub as a deer rifle here in TN but the Savage doesnt. I will primarily use it for coyote hunting but wouldnt mind having a backup gun for deer. I could this with the 243 but not a 22-250 or 223 from the Savage in TN

banjo201 01-06-2005 02:40 PM

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If you can get both for about the same price, even though I own a Savage, I would go with the Ruger. The first deer I ever shot was with a Ruger 270 at about 250 yards. They can definitely shot and the finish is better.


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