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I think somebody should buy this before I do. I was not aware Savage has a custom shop or made a 7x57. Should be very accurate.I know some of you don't care for Savage's but some of the most accurate rifle's I have ever shot has been a Savage. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=214856959
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There is an article in the March 2011 "Shooting Times" about the ability of Savage to build a "made to order gun."
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Back in the late 1980s, Savage made the 110 WLE (Walnut-Limited-Edition) in 7x57.
MidwaysUSA used to have Savage specs A&B barrels in 7x57. I bought 1 last summer and put it on a Marlin XL-7 for a knock-about 7x57 shooter.
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I just might buy that rifle. Don't bid against me guys without letting me know how much you really want it.
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that's a lot of money for a $300 Savage.
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Every blue moon I encounter a Savage Chieftain in 7x57 with DBM. I believe these were made in the 70s or 80s.
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that's a lot of money for a $300 Savage. that one has an accutrigger, so it is at least a little newer than the 70's, and they are a little more than $300. Also, you don't need a Fararri, you can buy a Chevette and drive around real fast.
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$500 for a used, blued Savage, with a factory synthetic stock?
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