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Remington 700 versus Savage 10/110: Comparative design notes

March 9, 2016 Bill Marr 0

Having built custom rifles on Remington actions and clones for years, and starting to build custom rifles on Savage actions, I felt it would be useful to compare the receivers of both rifles side by […]

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