Hahaha I'm laughing even more now that I've read up a bit online.
I'm allowed to laugh too because I just bought a Remington 700 and I'm waiting for it to arrive ... maybe it'll be back to good old Savage before long. It's always funny when a company doesn't change a product in decades (aka the 700 action) all while saying that it's the best, most reliable, blah blah blah then does an about face and incorporates proprietary versions of all the successful features of the competition. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't it Savage that popularized the barrel nut? And came up with the Accutrigger? And the floating bolt head?
Oh swell, I guess remington can simply call it progress.
If I had to improve on a Savage I would simply make the action and trigger feel "tighter". I never liked how much you could jiggle the bolt or push the safety from side to side.
If I don't like the Remington then it will be back to Savage for cheap rifles and more Tikkas for expensive rifles.
I'm allowed to laugh too because I just bought a Remington 700 and I'm waiting for it to arrive ... maybe it'll be back to good old Savage before long. It's always funny when a company doesn't change a product in decades (aka the 700 action) all while saying that it's the best, most reliable, blah blah blah then does an about face and incorporates proprietary versions of all the successful features of the competition. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't it Savage that popularized the barrel nut? And came up with the Accutrigger? And the floating bolt head?
Oh swell, I guess remington can simply call it progress.
If I had to improve on a Savage I would simply make the action and trigger feel "tighter". I never liked how much you could jiggle the bolt or push the safety from side to side.
If I don't like the Remington then it will be back to Savage for cheap rifles and more Tikkas for expensive rifles.