I'm debating between these two rifles and wanted some more opinions and a couple questions answered if possible.
Pros to Savage:
Considerably cheaper (more money to glass, stock, retirement, debt, etc.)
Accu trigger (I prefer this to the rem.)
Pros to 700:
16.5" barrel (I'm not opposed to the 20", and it's not a deal breaker either way)
Hinged floor plate
So I have a few other questions:
How much would it cost to convert the hog hunter from a blind magazine to a hinged floor plate?
Is the B&C medalist stock series available for the savage 11?
is the barrel contour on the hog hunter thinner than the 700?
On a related note, what stock comes on the Savage 10 Precision Carbine? Does that have a larger countour than the Hog Hunter? I like the precision carbine as it has detachable mags, and if the stock is a B&C or better I may be better off going that route...if its not B&C or similar, then it's not worth it.
Edit: looks like savage doesn't really do a BDL style hinged floor plate. So what are the cost effective options for a DBM?
Pros to Savage:
Considerably cheaper (more money to glass, stock, retirement, debt, etc.)
Accu trigger (I prefer this to the rem.)
Pros to 700:
16.5" barrel (I'm not opposed to the 20", and it's not a deal breaker either way)
Hinged floor plate
So I have a few other questions:
How much would it cost to convert the hog hunter from a blind magazine to a hinged floor plate?
Is the B&C medalist stock series available for the savage 11?
is the barrel contour on the hog hunter thinner than the 700?
On a related note, what stock comes on the Savage 10 Precision Carbine? Does that have a larger countour than the Hog Hunter? I like the precision carbine as it has detachable mags, and if the stock is a B&C or better I may be better off going that route...if its not B&C or similar, then it's not worth it.
Edit: looks like savage doesn't really do a BDL style hinged floor plate. So what are the cost effective options for a DBM?
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