zachary, here's how i sum up why i'm such a savage fan. i was at the whittington center shooting when a fairly well known gun writer came up shooting next to me and my bud. i have the basic 112 with bull barrel and laminated stock. it's an .06. i started noticing he kept looking at my groups, then he came over was wondering what kind of rifle it was that i was shooting. told him it was a savage. to say he was surprised showed more to me why it's taken so long for savage to get their due. well, anyway, he told me i'd be sorry if i ever sold that rifle. then he found out the sub 1/2" groups at 200 yards were with, and i swear to god this is true, but being shot with remington corelokt 165 grain ammo. he said to never ever ever sell that rifle.......ever. well, my mentor who has some very very high dollar customs said that rifle was one in a million as i've yet to find a factory load that it won't group under an 1". most are sub 1/2" and it loves corelokts and the federal gold match are one hole props. since that time i've added a .375 HH and a 12 in .308 and both will shoot su 1/2" and the .308 is freaky with the ultramax match from cabelas and federal gold match. i'm too busy hitting anything i aim at and putting one bullet after another in the same hole to notice the action of the bolt. dont' care, my rifles are for shooting and the freedom arms are for shooting and gawking at fit and finish.
then it gets worse when my cousin gets a 110 from walmart in a package with the little scope and it has 2 or 3 factory loads that'll group 1/2" or better, all for 323 dollars.
i'd suspect the precision varminter is a very accurate gun held to very very strict tolerances and wouldn't hesitate to plunk that coin down, especially if it's any better than the ones i already have.