Re: Savage 10 pc vs. Remington 700 ltr
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: trevor300wsm</div><div class="ubbcode-body">First off to the OP, during my short time here I've noticed that this site is very "Pro" Remington when it comes down to it. Some of the pro remington people on here have valid reasons to be, while others are simply playing follow the leader and jumping on the winning band wagon.
I own both Remington and savage rifles and I currently own both of the rifles you have listed above. I have the Savage 10PC in .223 and the LTR in .308. The LTR is a great rifle, as well as is the 10PC. They both have their pros and cons, but this really comes down to what you want to do with the rifle, meaning are you going to leave it factory or do you plan to upgrade the parts on it such as the stock/trigger/DBM. If you want a awesome "off the shelf" rifle then the 10PC is the way to go. It has a decent stock, a nice owner adjustable trigger, a decent DBM system, and they shoot extremely well, anyone who'd like to say otherwise I'll be glad to post up a few targets to shut you up. Obviously the savage has the switch barrel system with the barrel nut so you can buy any caliber barrel you want (within the .308 bolt face family) and screw it on yourself and you have a new caliber/new gun without any time/money spent on gunsmithing. Also, there are PLENTY of aftermarket parts now for the savage. Used/for sale parts are not as abundant as the Remington, but if buying new you can get anything you want for the savage and as far as barrels you can get them much faster most of the time as opposed to the 3-6 month wait for a good match Rem barrel.
As for looks...?? Well I honestly can't see where all these people come up with this "Remington is more sexy" bullshit. I mean really, are you gonna shoot the gun or stick your dick in it?? Yes, I agree that the Remington lines flow nicely and look good, but what the hell is so different about the savage?
I love my remingtons and I love my savages. I appreciate both brands for what they are and what they are designed for. You buy what you want, but don't let anyone tell you the Savage is "less of a gun" and if they do have them issue some proof. Yes!! We all know the Rem700 is what we build all our custom builds on, but you can just as easily build that custom on a Savage. I'm about to build a .260 on a Mod12 action and I'll lay it down beside any rem700 when I'm done with it, but later on down the road when we shoot our barrels out, I'll just grab my new one off the bench and screw it on, while the Rem700 guy is taking a trip to the gunsmith to drop his rifle off for 2wks to 3month.
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Thanks for your advice, it is sound. Currently, I have no plans to mod this rifle, but you know how that goes. So want a good trigger, stock, and accuracy out of the box. Detachable magazine and home swappable barrel are all pluses and I don't give a damn about the 'sexiness' of the rifle ... as you say, am not planning on putting my dick in it. I want it to shoot and shoot well.