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barthowes":3lzgbvkl said:I keep flip flopping between two rifles.
Savage 116 accustock in 30-06 $600 or....
Weatherby sub MOA 30-06 $700
I would be leaving these rifles OE.. No fiddling or gunsmithing....
I will be handloading
What are your opinions
CZ":erkxdbr5 said:barthowes":erkxdbr5 said:I keep flip flopping between two rifles.
Savage 116 accustock in 30-06 $600 or....
Weatherby sub MOA 30-06 $700
I would be leaving these rifles OE.. No fiddling or gunsmithing....
I will be handloading
What are your opinions
S A V A G E. Weatherbys only the german made.
bullet":3cp71ivg said:CZ":3cp71ivg said:barthowes":3cp71ivg said:I keep flip flopping between two rifles.
Savage 116 accustock in 30-06 $600 or....
Weatherby sub MOA 30-06 $700
I would be leaving these rifles OE.. No fiddling or gunsmithing....
I will be handloading
What are your opinions
S A V A G E. Weatherbys only the german made.
Why only the german made? I have a custom that is a German Mark V and the American made Mark V has tighter tolerance than the German or Japanese made Mark V's
The Vanguard although Japanese made has to meet certain specs that are at the present higher tolerances and specs than ever before on the Vanguard.
bullet":3ltmgf47 said:CZ, my gun smith who is an expert on putting Mark V customs together actually has had conversations with the techs and machine shop at Weatherby. The tolerances in all respects are tighter, better machined and the metal used is stronger with a superior process being used. The American made Mark V is in all respects a better built rifle.
Also, my american made Mark V's are much easier to work the blots with less wobble than my German receiver even though ever so slight.