I have two SAs,a 308 SS varmit and 243 SS,both hunting Accutrigger.The Varmit has a heavy barrel and a laminated stock. I use it for F-class and I'm competive with other 308s,costing three or four times as much. This is with a untrimmed stock and hunting trigger,not the target Accutrigger.Five shot groups are about an inch at 300yds.They might be better if I could be better. It has a couple issues,the barrel hole in the action is angled,I had to use Burris front ring insert sideways to center the scope. And when the barrel heats in the 25 shot groups ,POI moves down .
The 243 was bought for the action,it can be either a 260,6.5RM or a 350RM.In the factory plastic stock,I had vertical grouping.When I switched to the wood Savage "Classic" that I had bedded ,the vertical grouping ended.The issue I had with this rifle was the right lug of the bolt would hit the bridges.The anti-bind slot on the lug was likely too wide.A couple of passes with file put a bevel on the bridges.It's not like my Sako,Husqvarna or my '80 Remington,but it's still pretty good.Oh,the walnut stock was well finished, which you can't say that about a A-Bolt as I had to refinish my son's after one season,and well checkered.
Things I like about the Savages,safety,it's the safest rifle for a case separtion out there,with all those baffles and vents. Speaking of safety,it's in right place, middle of the tang,and three position to boot.The center feed magazine feeds slick.I think Sako copied Savage's clip release on the SA,it's solid and protected. The bolt head pivots so the lugs bear evenly.You have to blue-print other actions to get that. Since the sear releases at 90 degrees,it doesn't throw the bolt out of alaignment,either. It's a switch barrel and bolt head rifle.
Looks,it doesn't have any.The bolt looks like an after thought.The cheap looking sear/cocking indicator/bolt release certainly doesn't help.I don't mind the nut.
I've had excellent service from Savage when I have ordered extra parts.
They are not perfect,but I can heartly recommend one in SS,though my taste in rifles is polished blue and fiquired walnut.