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    Red face " The New Savage "


    I bought a new Savage 111 THXP in 6.5X284 and "WOW". This is the second Savage I have ever fired and all I can say is where have I been the last 50 yrs. of my shooting and hunting career. This rifle is very accurate and easy to customize to anyone's personal taste. But what has me really excited is how easy the barrel was to clean and how smooth it felt with the rod and patches. I cleaned one for a friend about 20 years ago and it felt like it was made out of concrete, but not this one. It's as smooth as glass and no tight spots. I was able to achieve 3/4" groups pretty easy. It will do a lot better. Sorry for ranting or not having a problem, but I just had to tell someone.

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    Welcome the the "Brotherhood of the Barrel Nut", it's why we like them.

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    Thanks Glad to be here

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    Beware OLEJOE .... Your life has now changed :) !

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    Welcome to "The Dark Side".

    uj

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    Whaddaya think guys....another convert ??

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    I'll be back

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    I had the same thoughts when I purchased mine a few yrs back.......aint it GREAT!

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    It is a disease,and it is a good one.Have had much fun with my savage's.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    Now if I can just find some components for load development

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    welcome
    once you shoot a savage there aint no going back
    x brand will never be accurate enough to be interesting anymore
    not to mention a platform flexible enough to build from a 223 to a 458 on
    if you shoot a barrel burner cartridge Savage is the way to save $
    even if you don't shooting tiny little groups with a 300.00 gun
    sitting next to a guy shooting moa with a 7000.00 gun
    is priceless
    Last edited by Willoughby; 06-11-2013 at 04:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willoughby View Post
    welcome
    once you shoot a savage there aint no going back
    x brand will never be accurate enough to be interesting anymore
    not to mention a platform flexible enough to build from a 223 to a 458 on
    if you shoot a barrel burner cartridge Savage is the way to save $
    even if you don't shooting tiny little groups with a 300.00 gun
    sitting next to a guy shooting moa with a 7000.00 gun
    is priceless
    hit the nail right on the head, couldnt agree with you more.
    I have a few shooting friends I shoot with and needless to say, they have the mind frame you mentioned.
    When I 1st purchased my Savage, I purchased a $150 tactical 6x24x44 scope (BSA) from Miday to bolt on to my Savage with rings that I purchased via E-bay for a whopping 25 bucks.
    I took my Savage out to shoot with my so called shooting partners only to be dog,d to no end because of what I had bolted to my Savage...oh dear lord, they gave me the rath of the know-it-alls. I kept my mouth shut, didnt say anything. When the day arrived to shoot 100 out to 1K @ 100yd intervals, me,my Savage,and my $150 scope serv,d up humble pie and smack,d every steel target. I was the only one to do so that day. That day convenced me to no end just how accurate Savage rifles can be.
    My shooting buddies spent upwards of 1-2K just on scopes and no telling how much on there chassi systems on there Remingtons

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    Don't you just love it when a plan comes together !!! HaHa

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