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    114 american classic


    Hi guys just looking for input on the 114 American classic stainless in 270. I can get one that is supposed to be new never fired for 650 Canadian. I live in ontario that's why it's in Canadian dollars. Not looking to debate on caliber just input on the rifle itself. Thanks guys.

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    Great Savage model with beautiful walnut stock which I prefer over the factory plastic or AccuStock. Good shooter out of the box. I usually glass bed the action and recoil lug making sure the barrel and tang are free-floated. I also swap out the standard Accutrigger spring with a varmint/target spring to get the pull weight down to 1.5#. But that's not necessary, just my preference.

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    Great guns, you'll be more than happy with it.
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    Good one, go for it.

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    Let me put this in Canadian terms; it's like the best bowl of poutine you've ever had! Not very expensive, but totally satisfying, eh?

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    Wow that guys is a douche. ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse_l_b View Post
    Wow that guys is a douche. ^^
    How so? I took it as a compliment to your choice of a rifle.

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    Yeah, maybe jb was misunderstood. He's a good guy, class member and just trying to have fun with ya. I don't see any disrespect there, and a confident none was intended.

    Perhaps, not being Canadian, there is some other meaning to "poutine" he/we don't understand.

    Apologies.

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    Ah, humor and the Internet...like foxx said, I was just having a bit of fun. No disrespect meant at all.

    Having lived and worked in Canada, off and on, since I was a kid in the 70's, I have a great affection for the country. I also happen to like both a good bowl of poutine, and Savage rifles

    Sorry for the ill feelings (and thank you foxx).

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    Wink

    For the culturally challenged.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine

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    Sorry guys, I took that the wrong way, jbjh I apologize for calling you a douche. But on a positive note my new 114 should be at my house on Friday. I will post pics once it arrives.

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    And ya, poutine is freaking awesome. :)

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    All that dish needs is a nice, hoppy, microbrew.......
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    Eager to see it. American Classics are absolutely beautiful!

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    I just got a message from my wife that my 114 arrived. Pics up this weekend.

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    No worries. You were just looking out for fellow members.

    Look forward to seeing your new rifle.

    Quote Originally Posted by jesse_l_b View Post
    Sorry guys, I took that the wrong way, jbjh I apologize for calling you a douche. But on a positive note my new 114 should be at my house on Friday. I will post pics once it arrives.

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    Here she is, just need a name for her.








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    Wow, what a beautiful rifle. I love stainless and walnut. You made a good buy.

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    nice. the wood is excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbm View Post
    For the culturally challenged.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine
    Interesting read, thanks!

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    Is that a heavy barrel or sporter? Looks heavy in the pic.
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    "...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?

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    Sporter barrel

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    You are going to love that rifle. The American Classics are the most underrated rifle out there. My local shop has a 14 stainless in .243 and a 114 stainless in .270. I am going to end up adopting that .270 real soon! I hope my wife isn't listening.

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    The American Classic aint called classic for nuttin. If you so choose you can find long action synthetic stocks for $40 online if you are afraid to scratch that nice walnut. Not many hunters get to own a Classic walnut stainless.

    270 is a dang nice round too. One of the best big bore calibers as far as recoil, range and stopping power.
    I have a blued 270 walnut 110 that is my fav of my three Savages. It isn't the Classic version like yours but it is still nice.

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    Thanks mach 2. And your right the American classic is a beauty of a rifle and your also right 270 is a very versatile round.

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