Savage 110 Scout vs Ruger American Ranch in 450 Bushmaster

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Need to pick up a rifle for Ohio deer hunting so going w/ 450 Bushmaster as cartridge. Between Savage 110 Scout vs Ruger American Ranch which is better. Obviously not expecting a great stock but really don't like flimsy stocks. Leaning towards Savage but do not have a good reason. Any other rifles that I should consider? Not set on bolt action - how would a Ruger AR-556 compare?

Would hope to get 1 to 2 moa at 250 yards in field conditions. Can these rifles achieve that?
 
The Ruger American can- I also hated the flimsy stock - but it shoots , farthest shot to date a lazed 187 yards . Bang three or 4 stumbling jumps and down he went .

I have the gen one and first thing I did was polish the bolt and now it runs smoothly and quietly.

I’d say either will more then serve your needs - they are not precision premium rifles they are rack grade box store rifles that shoot fairly well and start at a price point that buying another stock or changing the trigger isn’t a big deal.
 
Have a Savage 110 Storm in .223. Several hundred rounds, never once failed to extract or eject. That’s just a sample of one, however. If you have an opportunity to cycle rounds before buying, that would be ideal. In general, with Savage rifles, one thing you don’t have to worry about is whether or not it’ll put metal on target.
My Model 12 LRPV, which is a higher end, AKA more expensive, model has 2K rounds through it and has yet to fail to extract and eject, and does so with authority.
 
Have a Savage 110 Storm in .223. Several hundred rounds, never once failed to extract or eject. That’s just a sample of one, however. If you have an opportunity to cycle rounds before buying, that would be ideal. In general, with Savage rifles, one thing you don’t have to worry about is whether or not it’ll put metal on target.
My Model 12 LRPV, which is a higher end, AKA more expensive, model has 2K rounds through it and has yet to fail to extract and eject, and does so with authority.
Yeah my 12FV originally did not do a great job on the ejection part. Working with some Kinney's aftermarket parts to try and fix it.

That being said, I want to reiterate that I like the rifle. The accuracy for a $350 gun out of the box was jaw dropping.
 
Ruger American Ranch, far better action. Also the Ruger is listed as 1-16 and the Savage is listed as 1-24.

Yeah, I've got both Savage and Ruger American rifles.

Ruger offering the Ranch in 308 and 6.5 Creedmoor makes for what would be a nice inexpensive throwdown hunting rifle for around here.
 
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