cloverleaf
Handloader
- Sep 10, 2006
- 4,418
- 1,092
OK,
Those of you who know me, know that I am the self appointed champion of the 250 Savage. I have one, but a Savage american classic would already have a good trigger, feed properly on a consistient basis and probably shoot well. Cabelas here in Mn has several but they want $769.00 (200 down for lay-away). Is it worth trading in my current FN Mauser (feeding problems, creepy trigger, uncomfortable safety) but sub inch groups. Keep in mind I have 200+ rounds of brass all shot through the old rifle. I'd probably have to trade the Mauser in to afford the savage. No offense to the Savage, but the Mauser closes like a bank vault compared to the savage. However, for the reasons noted it is an uncomfortable rifle to really hunt with. What would you do? I know, I know, ya'll cant make the decision, but I'm bored ...... And I go back and forth. Some days I wouldnt trade off the Mauser just for sentimental reasons.... other days.... CL
Those of you who know me, know that I am the self appointed champion of the 250 Savage. I have one, but a Savage american classic would already have a good trigger, feed properly on a consistient basis and probably shoot well. Cabelas here in Mn has several but they want $769.00 (200 down for lay-away). Is it worth trading in my current FN Mauser (feeding problems, creepy trigger, uncomfortable safety) but sub inch groups. Keep in mind I have 200+ rounds of brass all shot through the old rifle. I'd probably have to trade the Mauser in to afford the savage. No offense to the Savage, but the Mauser closes like a bank vault compared to the savage. However, for the reasons noted it is an uncomfortable rifle to really hunt with. What would you do? I know, I know, ya'll cant make the decision, but I'm bored ...... And I go back and forth. Some days I wouldnt trade off the Mauser just for sentimental reasons.... other days.... CL