savage 10 bas vs remy XCR

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Ok guys I have yet another question I hope you can help with. I have the option of selling my Remington XCR 308 and picking up a savage 10 BAS. I am still new to all this long range stuff. Which rifle do you think is better?

Thanks again everyone.
 
Re: savage 10 bas vs remy XCR

well i have had my savage 10 bas/k for going on 4 years now. and it never seases to amaze me with its groups never fired or owned a remington with the xcr chassis so i cant comment on it. i do have a savage model 10 i rebarreled to 6.5 creedmoor and i am thinking of putting it in the xcr chassis even though its the most accurate rifle i have ever shot.
 
Re: savage 10 bas vs remy XCR

i like the way the savage looks, but looks arent everything. i have a savage 10fp that shoots very well, there isnt as many options for it as far as after market. so i bought a remington 700 to build up. the savage you are looking at already has the scope rail, pistol grip, and adjustable stock, not to mention the detach mag. on my 700 i had to do all of those upgrades to it. in the long run i spent just as much as it would of cost me to buy the bas. all in all they are both good rifles. its guna be personal preference. i will say that the bas looks badass but its not for me. sounds like u are ready to move on past the remington so the savage will be a good change. good luck hope i was helpful let us know how it turned out
 
Re: savage 10 bas vs remy XCR

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Brian Burton</div><div class="ubbcode-body">looks like the guy already went another direction. I havent even shot the xcr yet as my glass is still in the mail! wish ups would hurry up </div></div>

Then why would you sell it????????

Check it out and see how its shooting. If you're satisfied, then keep shooting.

If not, you can do more with a 700 action than Savage.
 
Re: savage 10 bas vs remy XCR

For whatever it's worth, I did get the '09 BAS/k,(10 action...) then only in .308. Our range goes to 700, I used 168 gr FMK nd now 175 gr FMK reloads from a company out west. At the time, I literally had to find the most bang for the buck. Based on what my inexperienced eyes see, I'm glad I got it. Yes, you have to use some of the foam packing to put underneath the flimsy "cheek weld" so it doesn't smush down, but all in all, I couldn't afford others in the same ballpark of performance. (Remmy is what I wanted) Didn't have the money, and glad now maybe I didn't. It is a very good gun. And this stuff about it being a mid range gun is not true. At 700 it is very, very accurate, and I am a beginner. The newer models are probably better.