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+3 on the Tikka. Safest choice, to my eyes, though I've never owned an inaccurate savage, either.
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I broke in the barrel for someone using their Savage 110 high country. Pleasant to shoot and accurate given the clean one, shoot one process using cheap prvi ammo. Ok, I got the Savage 110 High Country based upon your anecdotal recommendation. So if I don't like it, its all your fault! LOL I'm a bit perplexed on the scope choice though. I have a Burris XTR II 1-8 $1200 scope sitting around I'd like to get some use out of. Later get into an Arken or Bushnell Forge. Or pull the 5-25X50 XTR II off the Ruger Precision Rifle...
Truth sounds like hate to those who hate truth.
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When i think .300 Win I think Tikka T3x Superlite,👍.......Hb When I think T3 Superlight 300 I think Ouch. Ha! I dont notice recoil like some but if you think "ouch" maybe a Creedmoor of some sort would be more to your liking 👍.....Hb
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I own 5 Savage rifles.
I have 300wsm that I really love. it is an accurate rifle and feels good to hold. I often hunt deer with a 90s model 7-08 that is very accurate.
That high country looks really nice and the one on your list I'd get. Although, I've been looking at the Storm, likely the next rifle i'd buy.
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