Originally Posted by nifty-two-fifty
I have the 250 Sav and the 300 Sav. I also am very fond of the stock design. The 24" barrels are pleasant to shoot and the balance is very good.

My Classic in 250 Sav is one of the most accurate rifles I own. It would be one of the very last that I would ever part with.
Pretty much mirrors my situation. The .250 was pillar bedded and had a rosewood fore end tip and grip cap added. The .300 lost its j-lock and has been bedded and floated. Both are way more accurate than they have a right to be. Here's the .250 with its 6x42 Leupold:
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"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing."
Robert E. Howard