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DougMH
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I recently posted a topic with a proposed spec for a Savage 12 Precision Target Action based short range BR rifle. I received a lot of comments about the spec... and I appreciate them.
The ones that have me most puzzled are comments on the Savage vs custom action.
Can someone please tell me why the action plays such an important role in short range BR shooting? I read about 4 lug locks and precision machining, etc. It just seems to me if a Savage action is timed and trued and it's chambered and locked doesn't it then become more about the barrel and it's chambering? Does a Savage action not meet some other specification or BR rule that I'm missing?
I'd just like to hear a reasoned, documented article or statement that says here's why you need a $1,400 plus vs $560 action to have a winning BR rifle.
I'm not trying to be argumentative, but sometimes Joe does it one way just because Jim did it that way... because Jim said it was the best way and now Joe passes on that it's the best way.
I'm sure if you look at national competitions you will not find Savage actions among the winners... but is it because all the shooters have bought into what Jim and Joe said and has nothing really to do with the action at all?
Just asking?
The ones that have me most puzzled are comments on the Savage vs custom action.
Can someone please tell me why the action plays such an important role in short range BR shooting? I read about 4 lug locks and precision machining, etc. It just seems to me if a Savage action is timed and trued and it's chambered and locked doesn't it then become more about the barrel and it's chambering? Does a Savage action not meet some other specification or BR rule that I'm missing?
I'd just like to hear a reasoned, documented article or statement that says here's why you need a $1,400 plus vs $560 action to have a winning BR rifle.
I'm not trying to be argumentative, but sometimes Joe does it one way just because Jim did it that way... because Jim said it was the best way and now Joe passes on that it's the best way.
I'm sure if you look at national competitions you will not find Savage actions among the winners... but is it because all the shooters have bought into what Jim and Joe said and has nothing really to do with the action at all?
Just asking?