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Here's one for ya - So after running over a thousand rounds thru my factory Rem. 700 in 7 SAUM it was finally time to re tube it. It has been a great shooter for most of it's life but no more. Rich Reiley in Colorado Springs trued the action and fitted it with a new Lilja 3 groove tube. While Rich had my rifle I ran across a very good buy on a Savage Weather Warrior in .270 at a local store. They had it marked at $549 and on the day I was in the store, they were doing another 20% off! Could not resist, and I bought it. $400 and change. The barrel job, action work, and fluting on my 700 Remington cost me about a grand + what I had into it originally. I also restocked it in fiberglass and bedded it. Today I finally got to take it to the range, and after running thru the break in process the rifle did not disappoint. Shoots wonderfully - several nice little 5 shot clusters all about .5 to.6. No "fliers", everything nice and consistent, just the way I like it! After I finished up with it, I benched my little $450 Savage and proceeded to shoot a series of hand loads that I had stuffed for it. Nuthin fancy, no special case prep, just 130 grain SST's over some 4831SC. Long story short, it shoots every bit as good as my 7SAUM! UNBELIEVABLE! I should be irked about it but I am not! Amazing that a factory gun with one of the roughest barrels in the business can shoot like that! It was a really nice day!