Don't know what you were thinking of shooting, varmint-wise, but both of what you're looking at are what you'd use for small-to-medium (i.e., prairie dog thru coyote) varmints ... WAY out there. As some have noted, the 22-250 is more commonly used these days; plus it's cheaper to load up. Folks who do alot of prairie dog shooting tend to go through alot of ammo; in that case, a .223 might be preferable. General concensus seems to be that the Savage, though not quite as "pretty" as some of the others, is the most consistently accurate out-of-the-boxand the most value for the money. As with everything else, gun-wise, you can spend alot of $$ fiddling your gun toward "perfection"; virtually every piece of any gun can be tweaked or replaced to make it either work or look better ... then there's scopes and other add-on do-dads.