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.270 Winchester or Savage?
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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 1751590" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>That comparison is like saying a bmw or a nissan. The savage is a low end well performing gun. It has a rough, crude throw away push feed action. It will work and be accurate, but it is not a well crafted tool which will stand the test of time.the win 70 is crafted on the timeless design of the 98 mauser action. Its silky smooth controlled round feed action is proven and cannot jam because the boltface fully embraces the case head. The walnut on the 70 will be much better as will the checkering and the overall design of the stock. The bluing will be much better on the 70. So will the resale. The 70 is the action in which all bolt guns will be measured against. The savages are just accurate. Ultimately either gun will kill a deer, but for me I enjoy knowing I am carrying a classic gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 1751590, member: 2947"] That comparison is like saying a bmw or a nissan. The savage is a low end well performing gun. It has a rough, crude throw away push feed action. It will work and be accurate, but it is not a well crafted tool which will stand the test of time.the win 70 is crafted on the timeless design of the 98 mauser action. Its silky smooth controlled round feed action is proven and cannot jam because the boltface fully embraces the case head. The walnut on the 70 will be much better as will the checkering and the overall design of the stock. The bluing will be much better on the 70. So will the resale. The 70 is the action in which all bolt guns will be measured against. The savages are just accurate. Ultimately either gun will kill a deer, but for me I enjoy knowing I am carrying a classic gun. [/QUOTE]
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