Hey guys, I appreciate all the responses. I am going to quote a few of you, but thanks to everyone. I am actually surprised at how many people love their Savages here, I dont think you would know that based on normal threads... not many people suggest them.
Someone asked my use for this gun:
I built an AR15 with a WOA barrel in an SPR'esque build and it shoots a little under .5moa when I do my part and I would like to start stretching distances and build myself another gun, this one a bolt action. So my uses will be long range shooting (goal is to stretch out over 1000 yrds) and keep improving my shooting / learning the ropes. No competitions planned as of yet, but I know its a great way to learn so that could be in my future.
I dont care too much about the aesthetics of the barrel nut. I bought my Savage sight unseen as it was a great price at Cabelas, I knew they were a great platform for a DIY build... and then started doing research. What does matter to me is the inherent quality of the action I am building off. Also, I will admit I am not extremely happy with the clunky nature of the bolt throw compared to my Tikka. My Tikka is smooth and nice and short. I did not know that was an issue and part of me is wishing I at least worked the action at the store before buying one. As this is something I am going to replace everything but the action on, I dont want to be annoyed with it or run into any issues AFTER I have parted together the entire gun, as I know I will lose money selling everything I bought.
I wouldnt say money is tight or anything, but this is my first foray into this. I dont want a high end build, as I dont think my .5MOA goal necessitates it and I can always go up from here. At the same time, I want to be happy with what I put together and do it right.
For me, this doesn't come down to a 'custom action that costs 1000 bucks and build that' vs what I have. I am pretty much considering selling the Savage 12fv and picking up a Tikka T3x CTR in a 24" 6.5 Creedmoor. The Savage is a 308 so I would have to do the barrel swap right away... The Tikka I can shoot then worry about the barrel swap depending on what type of accuracy I see. I would like to put either gun in an XLR or KRG Chassis. I know there are a couple aftermarket trigger options for the Savage, I dont see any for the Tikka. As I said before, if I cant get either gun to shoot .5MOA I will be disappointed.
Are there any further opinions on which fits the bill better? I have read other places Tikka arguably makes the best stock action and doesnt need to be trued. Is this a common opinion? Obviously others in this thread, such as Greg Langelius say the same about the Savage... and their accuracy for the money really speaks for itself IMO.
Are there any variables I am missing? Is either action inherently a better platform?
I have had several Savage extractors fail on me. Every one of them failed when a primer popped. IMHO, it's asking a lot from a rifle to fault it when the handloader has already screwed the pooch with an over-pressure round. I have never had an extractor fail when there wasn't an over-pressure round. Period. So I'm thinking the issue may be somewhat overstated.
Yes, the Savage bolt can be harder to crank. Honestly, I never noticed any appreciable difference until somebody told me about it. They're right. So what? The bolt takes as much energy to operate as it takes to operate. So does any other bolt. I'm not the heftiest hunk on the line but I can still manage the Savage bolt. I know there's a fix, but I'm fine without it.
Same thing with the accutrigger. Folks have personal preferences regarding the accutrigger. I do too; I'm fine with it.
Bashers gonna bash, I'm not one.
Believe what you see all by yourself. Leave the others to their personal preferences. Forget about the recriminations of others. If there are reasons to regret building on a Savage, you'll find them; but my Savage build took place in 2001, and I am continuously happy with it to this day. I will do another Savage build someday, on a long action. The good news about the Savage build is that I needs one stock, one scope, and can accommodate any reasonable number of barrels....all by myself, yourself, etc.
When Frank did his interview on Kelly McMillan's radio program, he talked about one of the early members of The 'Hide from New York having a Savage custom from back then and who still had it and was still happy with it. I can't be certain, but my guess is that he was probably talking about mine.
Shooting .5MOA is doable with the Savage, and the limiting factor isn't the action, it's the load development. It's the same as with any other action. As long as you're building on a basic factory action, the Savage is as good as any other.
In fact, when it comes down to the basic, unmodified action, I think the Savage is as true, maybe truer than the others. I had a genuine smith build mine back before I got my goodies together to do my own barrel swaps. He built three of them at once. Checking each of them against spec, his basic comment was that they really didn't need truing, but he did it anyway. He did say he wasn't going to mess with the receiver threads at all.
Would I spin on a premium barrel without doing any action truing? Hell yes. I am working myself up to getting another L-W 28' .260 barrel and putting it on the 11VT .308 I just bought. Maybe, but the determining factor is whether it's going to be the new .308, or another one. I may end up liking the 308 I already have well enough to just leave it as it is.
This is one reason why I have several Savage rifles, and why I don't, except for that one custom, mess with the basic barreled action. They just work. No surprise to me that the others, and especially Mossberg, are taking advantage of Savage's ground breaking lead on the various 'Savage' improvements.
So when the bashers bash, I just give a little chuckle. They're entitled to their opinions, I guess...; just like I am.
Greg
Thanks for the post Greg. I appreciate all the info. How do you compare the Savage to the Tikka's? What is your opinion. I ask because you seem very knowledgeable and are also an outspoken proponent of the Savage.
Pondering it further I've had experience with exactly three savages and also three Tikka's. Not one savage worked correctly, one or more things wrong. Not one Tikka had anything wrong with it.
What issues did you have with Savage's?
Looks like Criterion also came out with a Tikka option with a barrel nut. Pretty cool.
Question though... will adding a barrel nut affect the fit into the chassis I buy for it (XLR or KRG, not sure which yet)? I assume it would if I bought a Tikka then swapped the barrel with a barrel nut.
The savage platform is perfect to start tinkering with. Spend a day reading the threads on the savage shooters forum. A criterion barrel on a savage action will outshoot most on this forum. Most people that have extractor issues are trying to launch their bullets at the speed of light. I would mess with a Tikka if used and the price was good, but I would not go out and buy a new one just to strip it down. Stay on your initial path.
Why wouldnt you buy a Tikka to strip it down? Your first point is exactly why I bought the Savage, reports of them shooting great groups with the Criterion and Shillen drop ins are pletiful.
I got into a Savage bass-ackwards for long range shooting. I built custom rifles on a Surgeon, Borden and a trued Rem 700. They shot great but _HATED_ the 1+ year wait on them and worse, lack of communication. I saw the Cabela's deal on a 12FV for dirt cheap. I think it was something like $260 after rebate and discounts. I wanted something to tinker with so I bought it. I then bought a Criterion barrel in .260 and a B&C A2 stock in which I bedded myself. All up, I have around $700 into the rifle and it shoots every bit as good as any of the major 'smiths out there.
At the end of the day, ask yourself why you're questioning your decision. Is it pride in ownership or fit, finish and function? I can tell you you're not giving up anything in the accuracy dept.
Here's one example of many what it does at 1,000 yards:
Yeah, the 12fv is what I picked up as well. It was more than that, but still, a nice condition Savage action is 325-350, and I paid that for the entire gun. I trust that if I drop it in a chassis and put a good barrel, barrel nut and lug on it, it will shoot... I guess I just expected the action to be nicer to work, and didnt expect to hear the random stories of the problems with Savages. I also like Tikka and didnt know that they are so loved by guys on this forum... and they are very reasonably priced as well. It is making me wonder where I should go with this.