thumper1, you are of course correct in that posting is not required. However, this has been beat beyond any hope of constructive feedback and will degenerate predictably with supporters extoling respective virtues.
All or almost all gunsmths I know prefer to work on Remingtons. If you go to benchrestcentral.com you will see blunt opinions. Savages are hit and miss and often have bad barrels. Sam Adams, gunsmith, has also seen many very poor Rem barrels lately.
Mystic, a huge Savage fan, wil pipe in and advise Savages will shoot well with a new "pipe". This also applies to Rems and most will advise to start with the latter.
Quality control for both is poor. Yours may or may not shoot and it is ratios that determine quality in all products. Individual exponents don't usually look at the overall picture, but people in the accuracy game, such as myself, deal with this daily and do see quantities.
Please consult: competitive shooters, those in the accuracy business, top gunsmiths, all of whom look at the numbers.
With best regards,
Peter Dobson
Hirsch Precision Inc.
Lapua in Canada