I have never been a fan of either Ruger or Savage rifles, other than their high end pieces, such as Ruger No1, Ruger Red Label shotguns and Savage 99 of good quality. Even those all needed work to get them to shoot to the standards of those produced by most off the shelf Winchester and Remington etc.
Low quality European or other offshore brands don't give any better quality for the money.
Also, other than the 99s there is no such thing as a "very nice" Savage bolt rifle as they are just FUGLY. Savage shotguns are hohum quality as well.
$800 is a lot of money for some folks, for others it's pocket change.
OP, you could have bought a HOWA for similar dollars and would have been much happier.
Don't shoot it and send it back, telling them the quality promised in their ads is lacking and buy a Howa in the same chambering.
I have never been a fan of either Ruger or Savage rifles, other than their high end pieces, such as Ruger No1, Ruger Red Label shotguns and Savage 99 of good quality. Even those all needed work to get them to shoot to the standards of those produced by most off the shelf Winchester and Remington etc.
Low quality European or other offshore brands don't give any better quality for the money.
Also, other than the 99s there is no such thing as a "very nice" Savage bolt rifle as they are just FUGLY. Savage shotguns are hohum quality as well.
$800 is a lot of money for some folks, for others it's pocket change.
OP, you could have bought a HOWA for similar dollars and would have been much happier.
Don't shoot it and send it back, telling them the quality promised in their ads is lacking and buy a Howa in the same chambering.
That inletting job is pretty sloppy but I've seen the same on pricier wood stocked guns too TBH. Guess what? One of em was on a Howa Mini with a walnut stock. Cost a lil more than the RugerSeen it on CZs too.
Honestly I'd touch it with a file and not care any more than that. Or swap a stock with someone someday.
The bolt handles gonna look like that after you shoot about it.
To each their own and its YOUR opinion that counts but I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
The difference between the Ruger American and Savage Scout in 7.62x39 seems to be that the Ruger doesn't just hold 3 rounds and work a lot better with only 2 and break magazines. That was the deal killer for me. I genuinely like Axis rifles apart from their cheap matte "blue" finish and spotty ejection in 223 Rem.
Mine was the same… but I paid 600 years ago. For 800 that’s unacceptable. I was very disappointed with the flexible tupperwear stocks. The action too a million cycles to smooth out as well… I kept saying for 179 dollars more I could have got a Tikka.
Don't listen to the nay sayers.
Mine looks almost the same. It is a 5 min fix, use some 2,000 wet sand on the bolt and reblue 2 or 3 times, for the barrel, just go over with some acetone and some blueing as well. Not worth the hassle. The replacement will look the same.
PS: The rebluing needs to be done over the whole bolt and barrel. I just did it on mine in 5 minutes after reading your post, lol.
Might need to do the same at some point. I am somewhat shocked that I need to modify a $800 gun new out of the box.
Post the link please. I can't find it. And yes, I bought my Ruger from them. 7.62x39 please. I can only find the Savage Scout in 223 from other dealers for $1,150, WTF.
...Now that it is in my possession, should I submit it for a warranty?
Is this acceptable quality control for $800?...
I was looking at the reviews of the Savage Scout and noted the same differences. It seemed that the American Ranch would be a slightly better.
Savage Axis scout. It’s in the cal. I am not posting any links. Google it yourself.
Available on non forum sponsors for 699 IN STOCK. Took me 3 seconds to find… not sure how far down this rabbit hole you want to go. You’re just embarrassing yourself.
Available on non forum sponsors for 699 IN STOCK. Took me 3 seconds to find… not sure how far down this rabbit hole you want to go. You’re just embarrassing yourself.