TheSnake said:
00Scot said:
LR_Shooter said:
was his name Richie ;-) "the manager"
Thanks Snake, but the dealer ordered directly form the SKU# on the website. It was not his fault.
And no it was not Snake. And I ain't tellin who it is. It's not fair to him.
Werent me asking on this question Scott, it was LR_Shooter. I would have asked if his name was Peggy and did he have a funny accent. ;D
I must say that I agree with Scott on his complaints. $900 is not a ton of money but it is a lot more than $350 for an entry level rifle. The scope being mounted incorrectly is something most all of us can quickly fix, but you shouldn't have to on something you are purchasing brand new in the box. For those who think differently, how much is the right price you expect to pay to have these things done correctly? $1500, $2000, $2500, $10,000?
The scope on that rifle wouldn't make a decent scope for a youngster with a fake rifle, stop worrying about the crooked scope and pot metal mount and rings and remove it all and through all in the trash!!! the garbage man will think he has found a gold mine and you will save yourself a ton of headaches and money! I have had competent smiths that couldn't mount a scope straight so lets not pick on someone poor dummy trying to make a living and keep off welfare, and most likely has never even shot a rifle before because the junk scope is crooked!!!
As far as the faulty trigger that is a safety issue and and is unexceptionable on any rifle for any price, and Savage needs to fix it period!!! if there is a problem with it however I believe it was fine by your description of what happened, I'll explain in a minute. as for the rest of the complaints you get what you pay for and a $250 entry level Savage has those flaws, don't like it, buy a Cooper!! However you bought a $900 rifle so your complaint is valid for part of it,...
#1 the butt pad should have been on correctly
#2 What you ordered is what you should have got ( Savage is known to be bad for that )
#3 Savage only has ONE stock that is any good the Aluminum bedded fiberglass HS Precision stock that comes on some of there Varmint rifles. ALL the rest of there CHEAP molded plastic stocks are JUNK!! like all molded plastic stocks are!The stock wasn't dipped it was molded that way> That is what you need to do THROW that junk stock away, buy a HS Precision and spend the money to have it painted or dipped.
#4 I have already told you the Accutrigger is a gimmick, people think that by being adjustable and by saying accu that there special, THERE NOT!! there JUNK!! there safe because the firing pin won't fall unless the little red lever that controls the sear is pulled. That is what you experienced when you thought the trigger locked up,... you slammed the bolt closed,.. the trigger essentially fired at that point but because the red lever ( second trigger on accutriggers ) was not depressed the sear never dropped so the firing pin never moved forward. After you buy the rifle the trigger should be thrown away and a rifle basic or SSS trigger should be put in it's place!
#5 Remember you ordered a long range hunting rifle,.. NOT a standard 100 yard hunting rifle, you can't break a clean shot and be accurate at a 1000 yards with a 3.5 lb. trigger 1.25 is about right for the average long range guy, mine is at 10 oz. and sometimes I think it is never going to go off.
#6 Basically what you are getting with a Savage, and the reason there usually accurate is there action with the floating bolt head, it makes up for the crappy machine work and terrible barrels, plastic stocks and really really crappy triggers. Most people can't justify $1350 for a bat action and then build a rifle around it for a average of about $2700 less scope and rings.
So what they do is buy a $450 Savage, throw everything away but the action and build a precision hunting rifle around it for way less, and the neat thing about it is if you can't afford a smith you can do it all yourself if you have any mechanical skills what so ever.
I hope Savage makes this right with you but don't expect a custom finished rifle from them, there very best, top of the line rifles cost about what a good action would cost, there very crude at best. I have some amazingly good shooting Savages and some that weren't very good but all in all I have been happy for what I was paying for, hope yours pans out to be a shooter as well

Wayne.