Some may be old enough to remember the Tareyton cigarette ads, “I’d Rather Fight Than Switch”.
That sums up how I felt about Savage. For years they were the easiest to work on, at least with regard to switch barrel. And I still love the floating bolt head design and ease of swapping there too.
But with the advent of Remage, the barrel thing is not as important. And Remington is the king of aftermarket, which really chapped my hide but that’s Savage’s own fault.
So I’m sitting and looking at everything but Remington, (Howa, Tikka, etc.) and I head over to the stock I want to get for whatever I choose (KRG Bravo) and the durn thing is $100 cheaper for a Remington. So I ask myself, why are you doing this.
So I start browsing Remington. My head is spinnning with thoughts of all the cool stuff that I’ll have access to with Remington.
So caliber wise I’m looking at .223. It does nothing great but most things well. Easy and cheap to load for and plink with. I hunt deer with it here in Alabama in my AR (65 grain SGK over VV N133). Good hog medicine too but I’ve been think about taking up bow hunting so that may all be moot.
If I decide to do anything like the PRS or F-TR I can rebarrel.
So I’m sure some things with respect to out of the box 700s are more desirable than others. I’ve looked at the 5r rifle with the HS Precision stock. I’ve also seen some other heavy barrel models for less. So what’s the scoop. Most of everything I’ve seen thus far has been 1/9 twist. Does Remington sell any 1/8 or 1/7 from the factory? Do they use a Wylde or similar chamber? There also seems to be a few different factory triggers or versions of the same trigger. So what’s the scoop?
Thanks,
Paul
That sums up how I felt about Savage. For years they were the easiest to work on, at least with regard to switch barrel. And I still love the floating bolt head design and ease of swapping there too.
But with the advent of Remage, the barrel thing is not as important. And Remington is the king of aftermarket, which really chapped my hide but that’s Savage’s own fault.
So I’m sitting and looking at everything but Remington, (Howa, Tikka, etc.) and I head over to the stock I want to get for whatever I choose (KRG Bravo) and the durn thing is $100 cheaper for a Remington. So I ask myself, why are you doing this.
So I start browsing Remington. My head is spinnning with thoughts of all the cool stuff that I’ll have access to with Remington.
So caliber wise I’m looking at .223. It does nothing great but most things well. Easy and cheap to load for and plink with. I hunt deer with it here in Alabama in my AR (65 grain SGK over VV N133). Good hog medicine too but I’ve been think about taking up bow hunting so that may all be moot.
If I decide to do anything like the PRS or F-TR I can rebarrel.
So I’m sure some things with respect to out of the box 700s are more desirable than others. I’ve looked at the 5r rifle with the HS Precision stock. I’ve also seen some other heavy barrel models for less. So what’s the scoop. Most of everything I’ve seen thus far has been 1/9 twist. Does Remington sell any 1/8 or 1/7 from the factory? Do they use a Wylde or similar chamber? There also seems to be a few different factory triggers or versions of the same trigger. So what’s the scoop?
Thanks,
Paul