Well made the decision to look at downsizing the cabinet (will post at least one rifle here soon!) but in doing so i though id buy a new rifle which may not make sense but my theory is if i get rid of 2 i get a new one to ease the pain
So at this stage im looking at a Rem VSSFII or XR100 in .204 or a Savage LRPV in the same cal, the most expensive is the VSSF @ about 1800 and the others between 1600-1700 so far with the quotes i have.
Any suggestions on which way i should lean???
Rem V Savage, any advice?
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dave,
It's not an easy decision is it Whatever you decide don't do what I do.......I always end up doing too much homework on the choices I have and give myself the willy's that plus a lot of rifle tests in magazines never say anything bad about any of them...have you noticed that
Pretty hard to choose between them.....I am a Remo lover so for me I would pick the VSSF....
What two are you selling ?
Good luck with it
KY
It's not an easy decision is it Whatever you decide don't do what I do.......I always end up doing too much homework on the choices I have and give myself the willy's that plus a lot of rifle tests in magazines never say anything bad about any of them...have you noticed that
Pretty hard to choose between them.....I am a Remo lover so for me I would pick the VSSF....
What two are you selling ?
Good luck with it
KY
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Not going to help your decision much mate, but I have just bought a XR100 in .223. Haven't taken it to the range yet so have only a first impression. Really nice bit of gear and the first thing I noticed was that the scope/mounts setup lined up almost perfectly on my boresighter - only needed two clicks of elevation and 1 of windage to line it up perfectly. This means that the rifle must be pretty straight and the holes lined up well - the prospects look good.
I love the thumbhole laminated stock as well, and I don't think being a single shot is any drawback in a varminting rifle.
I love the thumbhole laminated stock as well, and I don't think being a single shot is any drawback in a varminting rifle.
I own both makes (Remington VSSF in 22-250 and Savage VLSF in 7mm rem mag) I love both rifles, they shoot very tight groups and i have had no trouble with either of them. The only fault i can think of with the VSSF is the safety, if you lighten the trigger right down, don't trust the safety.
Savage doesn't get a lot of coverage over here, but in America they are a very popular brand.
I would be happy with either rifle.
Cheers,
Andrew
Savage doesn't get a lot of coverage over here, but in America they are a very popular brand.
I would be happy with either rifle.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Well from what i can gather so far, savage rifles are not the easiest to get hold of and i could be looking at a long wait for one so there goes that idea, and an xr-100 in .204 is proving not real easy to track down either of course but ones in 223 ar not so hard! So its either a VSSF at this stage or am i better looking at this brand ive heard a little about that ppl go on and on a about....ticka or tikka something a rather would a varmint T3 be in the same category even though there is quite a significant difference in price???
The rifles i will be getting rid of eventually is a howa/hogue 7mm wsm and the winnie mod70 i did a road test of 55grs with, theres a picture there if you would like to look at it!
The rifles i will be getting rid of eventually is a howa/hogue 7mm wsm and the winnie mod70 i did a road test of 55grs with, theres a picture there if you would like to look at it!
I'm with trevort, but the XR-100 would give the best resale methinks (if that's an issue).trevort wrote:well, I may not be right but I'll give you my opinion. Buy a Rem if you want to customise it, for out of the box accuracy I would without any doubt buy the LRPV
As for availability, I think you'll be right with the savage; Quite a few dealers stocking them up here, and Acacia (the importer) keep a few as well.