Brother, I have news for you... I have had literally dozens of both, and I can make the Ruger shoot as accurately as the Savage with nothing more than a Dr.Scholl's pad or some hockey tape! Ruger's don't NEED $1000 of aftermarket gear, it's just that all the shiny thing-a-ma-jiggy's suck you in. Mine are currently 10/22 platform guns, they don't have a single Ruger part in them... But that was my choice... I have made many, many stock ruger's shoot extremely well with nothing more than a properly placed and tensioned pressure pad and the right ammo... Total cost = $0.25. My Savage's don't look like factory guns either... That again is a personal choice not a necessity. Ruger's get a bum rap, because they can be finicky to tune... 99 times out of a hundred, this is due to the sloppy receiver/barrel relationship to the stock... Get rid of the barrel band, tension the barrel at the proper harmonic location (test to tune) and feed it a proper diet and they shoot just fine. I have proved that dozens of times for shooting friends. I am absolutely not saying they will compete with a bedded Anschutz or Suhl, but against the stock Savage (remember I have a pile of Savage rimfires), they can hold their own.