I have both, a Savage Model 99F in 308 made in the early 60's, it has the rotary magazine and all. It is a really neat rifle, the trigger is heavier than on the BLR but very manageable, the BLR shoots tighter groups than the Savage but I use the Savage with peep sights and the difference between 1.5 inch and 2 inch groups on a woods deer rifle is irrelevant. I also like my BLR, it is more accurate than the Savage and I have it scoped with a Weaver 3X9 scope so it is a little more cumbersome to carry. The trigger is probably slightly better on the BLR but neither is bad enough to be a problem on a deer rifle, if I miss a deer with either one of them it is my fault not the trigger. It is plenty accurate for shooting deer at any range that I have any business shoot at a deer at. With that said, if the Savage was a rotary magazine rifle I would buy it for two reasons, the first is they are really classic American deer rifles and secondly they are getting hard to find at decent prices in decent shape. BLRs can be ordered any day of the week and and are really not that hard to find used. If the Savage is a detachable magazine rifle get the BLR because in my opinion the detachable magazine on the Savage 99 was the equivalent of treason. Of course the proper response would be buy them both.