I really don't understand how we get from a Ruger precision rifle which costs around $1500 and a Savage 10 TR which is $700 in a $500 chassis with a $300 stock ($1500) to AI, PGW, and Cadex.
None of those rifles can be had for less than $5,000 and realistically it's closer to $7,000 including options, taxes and shipping (not including glass).
This is not a knock against these and other high end rifles.
It is simply not the difference between finishing first and last in a competition.
Give any experienced shooter either the RPR or the Savage and they will be able to compete.
Their points total will most likely be a little lower but not bottom of the pack.
Give a novice shooter any of the above rifles and the results will be bottom of the list.
Shooting fundamentals , dope and time behind the gun will make the difference.
The new Savage 10 BA Stealth can be found in Canada selling for $1499
This rifle comes in a chassis made by MDT and an adjustable buttstock made by FAB Defense.
This is the closest competitor to the Ruger RPR.
In the article below Savage claims to be blueprinting the actions prior to assembly.
As a side note I am glad that Savage seems to be going back towards the side bolt release as opposed to the bottom bolt release on the 10TR.
It will also accept AICS magazines. (Early Magpul AICS mags may have some issues from what I have heard.)
http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/11/gun-test-savage-arms-10-ba-stealth-in-308-winchester/
None of those rifles can be had for less than $5,000 and realistically it's closer to $7,000 including options, taxes and shipping (not including glass).
This is not a knock against these and other high end rifles.
It is simply not the difference between finishing first and last in a competition.
Give any experienced shooter either the RPR or the Savage and they will be able to compete.
Their points total will most likely be a little lower but not bottom of the pack.
Give a novice shooter any of the above rifles and the results will be bottom of the list.
Shooting fundamentals , dope and time behind the gun will make the difference.
The new Savage 10 BA Stealth can be found in Canada selling for $1499
This rifle comes in a chassis made by MDT and an adjustable buttstock made by FAB Defense.
This is the closest competitor to the Ruger RPR.
In the article below Savage claims to be blueprinting the actions prior to assembly.
As a side note I am glad that Savage seems to be going back towards the side bolt release as opposed to the bottom bolt release on the 10TR.
It will also accept AICS magazines. (Early Magpul AICS mags may have some issues from what I have heard.)
http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/11/gun-test-savage-arms-10-ba-stealth-in-308-winchester/
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