My rant on Savage

Joe 549.. Remington 783 have a metal mag not plastic ,, also the best shooting entry level rifle you will find ,, yes the stock is cheap however the price is too ,,

X2 on that one fer sure.;

Me last Savage was a model 11 in .223 with an 18" heavy barrel, threaded fer suppressors & had the big bolt knob and digital camo synthetic stock. The bugger shot
well but the rifle was a tad too porky for workin' the bush. That big-ass bolt knob also helped to cause bolt rattle whilst walking. The ugly muzzle nut didn't help much in the looks & the exterior metal finish was not near as good as the latest 783's.

Like a dis one. Ya, these may look a bit like something George Jetson would use, but I really like the way they shoot, feel and handle. "Day be de cat's ass mon.":)

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Did they change the 116 recently to the ####ty mag design? Friend of mine bought the Laminate Stainless 116 Bushnell Elite 4500 package recently and its a nice gun with metal mag with metal release that's part of the gun. Those plastic ones from the 111 and Axis are famous for popping out under recoil.
 
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I have two Savages, neither of them entry level, one rimfire and one .308. They are both well made and accurate guns and have been flawless in use I'd buy another in a minute.
 
Nothing wrong with a savage. They shoot and often out shoot triple and quadruple priced guns.

Yeah they are cheap but so are Rem these days.

To the op - did your friend not check out the gun before buying?
 
My first rifle my father bought for me was a Savage 111 FCXP3, the entry level cheap rifle with a low quality scope on it. It is a fantastic rifle! Metal mags, bottom metal, trigger guard, doesn't have the accutrigger, but the stock one breaks clean with non-existent creep and very accurate. Pretty good value for a $430 rifle if you ask me!

A buddy let me look over his Axis, I decided then and there I was done with Savage. If they are producing rifles of that horrible of quality for the same price as what used to be the bottom of the barrel, they aren't worth my money.
 
No. Bought it on-line at Cabelas. It was on sale for $699 so I told him to grab one. I've had several but never that cheap. Regular price was $940
 
I think my next rifle (not that I need anymore) will be a Sauer, tikka or Sako. If the "new" Savages are almost $1000 regular price I won't waste my money
 
Savage 14/114 American classic is where it’s at. Nice wood stock, steel bottom metal, trigger guard and clip. Mine is stainless and shoots better than any other factory rifle I have owned to date.
 
I found a Schultz&Larsen M65 DL chambered in 308 norma mag by simply walking into a local sports shop for $700, mind you this was about 23 years ago. I also found a Sako AV 25-06 for $750. Get out and look, go to gun shows, do what ever it takes, its fun looking. Rebel against buying junk! :)
 
Actually Winchester organized the race in 1963, but they paid the price, when the lack luster Remington 700 pulled the US military sniper rifle contract out from under them.

The remington 700 started it. A simple tube and ease of manufacture, without the custom fit of the pre 64 model 70. Winchester responded by "axis...ing" their product line in 1964.

Its been all down hill since then. Periodically a new manufacturer introduces a nicer product at a slightly higher price point. Inevitably those also diminish in quality. For example, the Browning A bolt.
 
Savage 14/114 American classic is where it’s at. Nice wood stock, steel bottom metal, trigger guard and clip. Mine is stainless and shoots better than any other factory rifle I have owned to date.

Better hang on to it, looks like the new American classics have matte blued barrels. Doesn't sound like a classic to me. I have 2 model 11's, a 204 and a 270wsm. Both with wood stocks, polished blued barrels(hate matte barrels BTW), metal trigger guards and magazines and accutrigger. Don't think they make a rifle with a polished blued barrel anymore. They have way too many models to keep a track of but looks like they are all trending towards the axis'. Not that metal magazines are a must for me. I have x-bolts with polymer mags that fit better and load easier than the savage metal ones do.
 
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