Re: Remington v.s. Savage
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Scrambler</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tanda10506</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As I said in my last post, I've been considering a Remington 700 SPS Varmint or Tactical. It sounds like they are great rifles, escept for the stock. The more I look around in the forum, it seems like the Savage 10 Law enforcement rifle's are better. I'm not sure of the different variants of the 10 Series, but the one I was looking at was the 10FCP .308LE. It apparently has a pretty good stock, with a detatchable magazine and muzzle break. It has a 24" fluted, heavy barrel. It's roughly $200 more, but it sounds like a much better rifle. Is it? </div></div>
It highly depends on whether or not you intend to upgrade the rifle. The Remington has after market support, that Savage cannot touch, in my opinion. If you intend to leave the rifle as is after you buy it, than i would have to say the Savage is a better buy. But if you intend to upgrade the rifle, i would have to choose Remington. Just my 2 cents. </div></div>
Up til now, I would normally agree with the fact that Remington has Many more aftermarket parts to make it worth buying over a Savage...However..You can get aftermarket triggers, detachable box mags setups, Now AICS stocks, Mcmillan stocks, Various bolt handles which are a 1 minute job to swap out which you CAN"T do on a Remington, easier for a shooter to order a bbl for a Savage and change it himself in 5 minutes with a simple vise and savage bbl nut wrench, plenty of scope mount options. I'm not sure what else is made for remingtons that is not made for Savage that you may need. All that being said, I prefder Remington actions..but fair is fair.