I have a Savage 16 Stainless in 308 as my hunting gun. I am thinking about going to a hybrid hunting/tactical gun with a shorter (18-20") and heavier barrel and a different stock. However, I can't afford the custom work that would go into that right now. On the other hand I could probably trade that gun and some other stuff in on a lefty Rem. 700P LTR. There is nothing wrong with the Savage but I am tempted because:
1. The Remington form factor is closer to what I ultimately want.
2. The 700 platform has better aftermarket support (though my left handedness hampers things even with 700s)
3. I think there is better available gunsmithing support for the Remington near where I live.
4. The Remington seems to be a better action to build a custom gun on later.
On the other hand there are some good arguments against it:
1. The Savage has shown itself to be pretty accurate.
2. It is stainless steel, and while I don't do a ton of hard weather hunting it never hurts.
3. I would lose some money in the deal.
4. Remington seems to have an iffy QC rep nowadays.
So what do people think? I'm not trying to start a Ford v. Chevy fight, and if my assumptions above are incorrect I would hate to live in ignorance.
Thanks, and happy holidays!
1. The Remington form factor is closer to what I ultimately want.
2. The 700 platform has better aftermarket support (though my left handedness hampers things even with 700s)
3. I think there is better available gunsmithing support for the Remington near where I live.
4. The Remington seems to be a better action to build a custom gun on later.
On the other hand there are some good arguments against it:
1. The Savage has shown itself to be pretty accurate.
2. It is stainless steel, and while I don't do a ton of hard weather hunting it never hurts.
3. I would lose some money in the deal.
4. Remington seems to have an iffy QC rep nowadays.
So what do people think? I'm not trying to start a Ford v. Chevy fight, and if my assumptions above are incorrect I would hate to live in ignorance.
Thanks, and happy holidays!