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January 13, By Brad Fitzpatrick. Enjoy articles like this? Subscribe to the magazine. Subscribe to the Magazine. There are two aluminum pillars through the stock where the two main action screws attatch it to the rifle. Another little secret no one seems to be impressed with, which is very good engineering, is the placement of those two action screws.

Anyone who has taken the stock off of a Remington, Winchester, Browning, Ruger, etc. If the stock is not inletted correctly which they almost never are or bedded correctly, this tang is easily bent by torqueing the rear screw down. Twenty-five percent of the advantage is due to the almost always free-floating barrel of the Savage series rifle as well.

The last quarter of the equasion has to do with the Accu-Trigger that Savage brought out, with much fanfare, a few years ago. The lesser-priced Stevens rifles do not have this feature. There has always been a legitimate gripe among shooters that most factory rifles come out of the box with stiff to absolutely attrocious trigger pulls.

It is well known that this is to keep litigation at bay, but this fact of modern life necessitates a trip to a competent gunsmith to either smooth and lighten the factory assembly or replace it altogether. The Accu-Trigger is owner-adjustable down to about 2.

That takes care of my requirements for a hunting rifl,e but the Savage has a few more tricks up its action. Remington owners, your locking lugs are not part of the bolt body either, but are a seperate piece welded to the body permanently.

Nobody else can pull that trick off. This is such an advantage that some Remington fans pay big bucks to have their rifles changed to the Savage system.



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