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Create a channel Learn moreNope, Savage 11 in 223.Is that the 110 elite precision?
Looks like some people are still feeling the effects of savagery.
It sounds like you were asking questions that you already knew. Sounds like something my gf does.
But even you called it a cheap stock rail...
Your kinda proving my point. You have to buy a EGW rail to put on a savage, it kinda gives you a clue. But you asking questions that you already have answers to is exactly what my gf does.
I had no clue. So I see the issue with savage putting the gun together on a Friday and not using proper torque or loctite. That's the quality issue I'm having here.
Which is why I shoot no better with a atlas action and Kreiger barrel . Stainless steel is stainless steel to all who think Jim bob has any better of a stainless steel barrel as the barrel that’s in the elite precision . Now yea if u want goofy spirals or Barney dolls imprinted in barrel then a aftermarket place will do that .Direct from Savage
Factory-Blueprinted Actions - On select long-range and target rifles, Savage takes the extra step of individually truing and blueprinting its actions, much like a custom gunsmith would do. But we do it right in the factory before those rifles are even assembled.
Which is why I shoot no better with a atlas action and Kreiger barrel . Stainless steel is stainless steel to all who think Jim bob has any better of a stainless steel barrel as the barrel that’s in the elite precision . Now yea if u want goofy spirals or Barney dolls imprinted in barrel then a aftermarket place will do that .
I wonder what they do to “blueprint” the action.