Reynolds357, forgive, it was not the last thing he did, it was the first thing he did. He contacted Savage, he did not need another rifle, he did not need another rifle with the same chamber as two other rifles. He was thinking the Savage would allow him to have the capability to swap barrels. He had absolutely no interest in purchasing a rifle with a slow barrel. The answers he got were “you bet”, “no problem” and “right away”, when overlooking the Internet, no one mentioned slow barrels, no one mentioned low pressure at maximum loads etc.. He contacted Savage first, he purchased the rifle then contacted them again.
He has fast barrels, there is a 4 grain spread between the Savage maximum load and another rifles with the same chamber. He sold the rifle, there was no pride in owning the rifle.
I purchased two stocks from Richards Microfit, there was nothing about the two stocks that resembled microfit. I informed them, in my opinion, I could train wood peckers to do a better job.
F. Guffey
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