Re: Why don't you guys like Savage? Serious question.
I picked up a Remington back when I knew next to nothing about rifles. One thing you develope with experience is preference. I love my 700. I plan to send it off for a new barrel and true up the action, then the rifle is done. I just plan to shoot it. However, I am the "hobbyist", and broke, so the whole sending it off to the smith is not realistic at this moment. A savage will fill my need to tinker with something I can afford.
I like the car analogies, as I am a grease monkey as well. Same principal applies. I will not get a car that requires me to send it off to a dealer for simple things, when on a lesser car, can do myself. For me, if I could afford it, Remmy, Sako, GAP, AI...ect would be my first choices. When you can take a rifle out of the box, put on optics, zero and shoot, and not have to do anything to it except enjoy its accuracy, that is a reward for money well spent. When you take a rifle out of the box, tinker, mod, and tweek and then enjoy its accuracy, you get the same reward, but its for the work you did instead of the money spent. I am happy with either route.
I picked up a Remington back when I knew next to nothing about rifles. One thing you develope with experience is preference. I love my 700. I plan to send it off for a new barrel and true up the action, then the rifle is done. I just plan to shoot it. However, I am the "hobbyist", and broke, so the whole sending it off to the smith is not realistic at this moment. A savage will fill my need to tinker with something I can afford.
I like the car analogies, as I am a grease monkey as well. Same principal applies. I will not get a car that requires me to send it off to a dealer for simple things, when on a lesser car, can do myself. For me, if I could afford it, Remmy, Sako, GAP, AI...ect would be my first choices. When you can take a rifle out of the box, put on optics, zero and shoot, and not have to do anything to it except enjoy its accuracy, that is a reward for money well spent. When you take a rifle out of the box, tinker, mod, and tweek and then enjoy its accuracy, you get the same reward, but its for the work you did instead of the money spent. I am happy with either route.