Savage F class/F/FTRs vs Remington 700 series

For 'out of the box' I would likely recommend a Savage - I see several at F-Class matches and they perform well. For 'upgrade down the road' I still think the 700 has the edge but the upgradability of the Savage's has really closed the gap so the choice isn't so obvious anymore.
 
What would you ppl recommend as a precision rifle? Both to start with and modify on a go forward basis...

Does one of them have a stock you really like? That's about it. Merits to both. I'd take Savage over Remington because you don't have to true the action to get that match barrel to perform. That's an assumption on my part from info I've read on the never ending argument of Savage or Remington. One thing I can say is if you have a problem with a Savage the company will go to the wall to make it right for you.
 
Awesome points. I have truely No preference what so ever so in a way, it makes the decision harder. I am close to buying two in one shot: a Remington 700 in Caliber 223 Remington and a Savage in in caliber 308 Winchester. Agree? Its a big investment but totally worth it in the long run I believe.
 
For 'out of the box' I would likely recommend a Savage - I see several at F-Class matches and they perform well. For 'upgrade down the road' I still think the 700 has the edge but the upgradability of the Savage's has really closed the gap so the choice isn't so obvious anymore.

Thanks Dude. That's seems to be what a lot ppl are saying. No clear cut winner!!
 
Awesome points. I have truely No preference what so ever so in a way, it makes the decision harder. I am close to buying two in one shot: a Remington 700 in Caliber 223 Remington and a Savage in in caliber 308 Winchester. Agree? Its a big investment but totally worth it in the long run I believe.

If is was me, I would do it the other way around. Savage in .223 and Remington in .308. Get the Savage with a 1:7 twist that can shoot the heavy bullets. Remington doesn't offer a fast twist .223 to do this.

Again just my opinion..... If you want a shooter that you can dress up tacticool buy a Remington for the availability of after market parts. If you don't care about tacticool and just want a shooter, buy a Savage (the laminate stocks are pretty enough).
 
If is was me, I would do it the other way around. Savage in .223 and Remington in .308. Get the Savage with a 1:7 twist that can shoot the heavy bullets. Remington doesn't offer a fast twist .223 to do this.

Again just my opinion..... If you want a shooter that you can dress up tacticool buy a Remington for the availability of after market parts. If you don't care about tacticool and just want a shooter, buy a Savage (the laminate stocks are pretty enough).

:agree:
 
I would go for a Savage. I have two M12's, a F-class and a LRPV. Both shoot amazingly well with the factory barrel.

Just buy a quality scope and practice shooting, a lot. :D
 
I prefer Remington 700 over the savages but there both excellent it's mostly personal preference and I tend to shoot the 700's better yet I have friends that shoot there savages better. I think it all comes down to what you like and are used to
 
For 'out of the box' I would likely recommend a Savage - I see several at F-Class matches and they perform well. For 'upgrade down the road' I still think the 700 has the edge but the upgradability of the Savage's has really closed the gap so the choice isn't so obvious anymore.

Thanks. I'm leaning towards the Savage. But in my limited research the opinions are really varried. Gotta just pick one a go w it!
 
I'm leaning towards the Savage.

Now your on the right track.

Just think about how nice Savages look.

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And the groups they shoot. (first time out, just starting load testing) With a $200 scope I had sitting around.

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