It seems the consensus is that Savage actions have issues (extraction, accutrigger) that make them not as well suited to hard use, "in the dirt" tactical use as Remingtons. Obviously some of that is Ford v. Chevy, but you don't seem to see Savages used in PRS, they don't seem compete for .mil contracts etc.
My question is: with the increased amount of aftermarket parts could you turn a savage action into a competent tactical gun, or are there inherent and inescapable weaknesses to the system? If so, what are they? (You know, besides Savage sucking and all.)
Thanks
My question is: with the increased amount of aftermarket parts could you turn a savage action into a competent tactical gun, or are there inherent and inescapable weaknesses to the system? If so, what are they? (You know, besides Savage sucking and all.)
Thanks