New Savage 110: Does It Beat The Ruger American?

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New Savage 110: Does It Beat The Ruger American?


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  1. You need to adjust the factory lawyer out of the trigger. The take up and over travel are horrible on the savage. And cleans up in minutes.

    Like any factory production rifle, the stock fit for you sucks.

  2. I get it, but I don't.. I just don't get why you'd want to carry a gun. I get that you might in a shit-pit City, and get that you might want to carry because you can… So, ….i guess I get it… Just could never get used to it… (from Australia-where people freak out even seeing you load your rifle bag in the car. ).

  3. The old Savage Stick. The rounds hang up 3/4 of the way in the chamber and you have release pressure on the bolt and then give it the final shove. Hated that about my Savages, which is why I buy Tikkas now

  4. Accuracy for my savages has always been great….but all of them have issues feeding…or wonky bolt push in. But for under 600…i guess you get what you pay for.

  5. As an owner of a savage 110 long action, let me say this. 1. The action is terrible, particularly while feeding a new round. So much so, I use it as a single shot. 2. If I had not learned to reload, specifically for this rifle, I would have thought I owned a 2-3 moa gun. I found one bullet/powder combo that shoots sub 1/2 moa. Aside from that, it hates factory ammo. This is on the 110 elite precision.

  6. If you think this is a ruger american killer you are not old enough. Savage was the leader for economical guns for a long time and inspiration for the ruger american