I've "been there done that",,,,,
Savage target action,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$400.00
Sharpshooter Evalution 2 oz trigger,,,$325.00
Z Stock,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$400.00
RockCreek Barrel,,,,,,30BR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$300.00
Smithing/bedding cost,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$550.00
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TOTAL $1975.00
I'm a savage guy,,,,,,,,,,,,, BUT,,,,,,,, after all this $$ all I got is a Savage that is competitive but not a winner,,,, now my Panda,,,,,, it has won and will win when I do my part,,,, and when it comes to a factory class gun,,,,,,,,,, hands down no doubt,,,, Savage 12 LRPV in 223,,,, got one and it's pure poison!!!!!
the wind is my friend and Savage is my brand,,,,,,,,,,DD
PS: if you want to buy the Savage 30BR send me a PM,,,,,
I do it myself, so I don't pay the $550.00.
For my shooting (but probably not serious BR competition) the Savage target trigger at 6oz is good enough. So it would cost under $1,100 (less on stock). For the money, it's a darn good rifle - not a serious BR competition rifle unless one got lucky, but better than most, and a wonderful long range varmint rifle. My Savage LRPV .22-250, box stock, out scored a bunch of pretty expensive custom made rifles in the first two ground hog matches I entered with it, shooting at 200, 300, and 500 yards - won the factory class the first two times I entered so easily I got bored - haven't been back - more fun to shoot real ground hogs.
If a guy/gal was willing to use a pre-chambered Shilen Match barrel, screw the barrel on themselves, and do their own bedding, it would only cost about $50.00 more than it costs me.
Not the very top of the heap, true enough, but an excellent first rifle.
I still think the single shot Savage target action with a bit of easy to do truing is a better action for the money than a Remington.
Fitch