Swampman,
A few days ago, you wrote that the best place for a Savage rifle is on a trash heap. Then, you went out and bought one for your wife.
About two weeks ago, you wrote that you never saw a Featherweight Winchester 70 that could shoot accurately, because of the inherent problems with the configuration of the stock. And now, you have gone out and bought one.
So, what's going on here?
You are buying rifles that you have repeatedly trashed over the last two years.
Now personally, I don't care much between these brands of rifles, because I've got better things to do with my life than agonize over a 1.25 inch group compared to a .75 inch group. But you have repeatedly written that this is the key stone of your shooting, and that this is why you love the Remington 700 rifle above all else.
So, really, what has changed here?
Best, Mannyrock