Years back, I owned a God awful ugly looking model 70 Winchester Varmint. It was a push feed, 26 inch heavy barreled monster in .243 Winchester. But boy would that thing shoot. Recently, I've been giving thought about another rig similar to this. I have gotten to like the Remington rifle, and if you tell anyone, I'll deny it. I've looked at and handled most 700's. The VLS is nice looking. The V/S was probably a better rifle. But I admit I haven't touched the SPS Varmint yet.
Now we all know Savage rifles are a diamond in the rough. They too offer a 26 inch, heavy barrelled model with a synthetic stock. In my mind, that may just be a better platform for building a truely accurate rifle. Plus an easily adjustable trigger is a bonus, even though usually most cases it's a set it and forget it thing.
Now this rifle I had saw alot of range time. But it did come out on the occasional walk with me. It certainly wasn't a pleasure to lug around, but once the bi-pod came out, things were good. So I should put it this way;
I'm looking for a heavy barreled rifle in .243 that will see mostly range time, but the occasional hunt. Out of the two choices, what can owners tell me about accuracy expectations between these two rifles? What are they capable of, really? It's a big task to live up to. My Winchester put 10, 55 grain Nosler bullets into a hole that could be covered with a dime at 100 yards. Can I expect similar accuracy with one of these?
Now we all know Savage rifles are a diamond in the rough. They too offer a 26 inch, heavy barrelled model with a synthetic stock. In my mind, that may just be a better platform for building a truely accurate rifle. Plus an easily adjustable trigger is a bonus, even though usually most cases it's a set it and forget it thing.
Now this rifle I had saw alot of range time. But it did come out on the occasional walk with me. It certainly wasn't a pleasure to lug around, but once the bi-pod came out, things were good. So I should put it this way;
I'm looking for a heavy barreled rifle in .243 that will see mostly range time, but the occasional hunt. Out of the two choices, what can owners tell me about accuracy expectations between these two rifles? What are they capable of, really? It's a big task to live up to. My Winchester put 10, 55 grain Nosler bullets into a hole that could be covered with a dime at 100 yards. Can I expect similar accuracy with one of these?




















































