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Savage....UGH!


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Excellent gun


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Originally Posted by Fotis
Excellent gun


My favorite right after Weatherby.


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I like my Savage .308 model 11 shoots good,used mostly for hunting,but shoot it at range also.

Wife likes her Savage 6.5 CM Axis,she uses it mostly hunting and range.

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the savage LWH rifles are strangely appealing. mine shoot well


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I have a 110 High Country in 6.5 CM. It has the spiral fluted barrel and bolt. Extremely accurate with a 130 Game Change and H4350. Sub inch groups at 200yds is not a problem with this rifle.

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I have one of the Savage 110 Ultralites, in 6.5 PRC. For the copper whiners, this rifle has a 24", Proof Research barrel, a carbon-fiber wrapped stainless tube of very high quality. All-up, with 3.5-10x Leupold, weight is a bit less than 7.5 lb., and accuracy with three different bullet brands and weights is sub-.5".
If you are willing to settle for less-accurate firearms than Savages, your choices are endless.


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Originally Posted by Bighorn
I have one of the Savage 110 Ultralites, in 6.5 PRC. For the copper whiners, this rifle has a 24", Proof Research barrel, a carbon-fiber wrapped stainless tube of very high quality. All-up, with 3.5-10x Leupold, weight is a bit less than 7.5 lb., and accuracy with three different bullet brands and weights is sub-.5".
If you are willing to settle for less-accurate firearms than Savages, your choices are endless.



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