I really don't know about the savages. Their whole appeal was price point. Now the msrp is as high or higher than the others. I had a 12fv 12 or so years ago in 22-250. It was $350 new. Under an inch out of the box. With a little trigger work and bore polishing it usually hovered around .5" give or take. The problem with it was the flimsy stock. Bags or bench and it did fine. Prone off a bipod and it was iffy for long range on groundhogs. Nurse the light stock and it would knock them over as far as my ability would allow. I know they have the accustock now. But the price difference is more than a comparable aftermarket stock.
Right now I am looking into the http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire/model-700/model-700-sps-tactical-aac-sd.aspx It has the aluminum bedded hogue stock and is threaded so I can put a muzzle brake on it. They are going for $600. The savage counterpart still has that flimsy stock they had years ago. This is the comparable model that sales for the same price. http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/10FPSR
I am still not on either side of the fence. Just disappointed in savage as a company. Not to long ago their comparable model would have been $200 cheaper and that would have been incentive to buy. With the right load, trigger adjusted and bore polished both of these rifles should be .5" or a hair under off the bench. But the sorry stocked savage most likely will give trouble with a harris bipod on uneven ground. I could get an aftermarket stock, or pay more for an accustock model. But I can't see paying more for something when the other one is just as good. Funny thing this is why I had savages years ago.
Any advise is appreciated. Even if it's not these two rifles. Also looking at the http://www.legacysports.com/products/howa_hoguehvybarrel.html and http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-550-varmint/.
Thanks
Actually, that Remington has the Alum. pillars, not the Alum. bedded stock. I wish Rem would have done the alum bed with this version & bumped the price 75.00 or so, you could just skim bed it & be in good shape, I am puzzled why Rem did not do this, because they still offer the
SPS Tactical, really the same rifle except the stock is black & the receiver is non threaded. I am seriously considering buying one of these threaded versions &bedding the stock myself. And yes, these soft stocks can be bedded if roughed-up first & the right compound.
bedding the stock, it flexes much as the sav. forend.
I like the 20" barrel for my use, which is hunting/tact/range shooting, mostly at 700 yds & less. I have a couple of rifles better suited for
800 yds & beyond. So for me the 20" makes sense because the 308 loses a small amt of vel compared to the bigger rounds as you reduce the
barrel (to a point) Vel. comparison & other good 308 stuff here:
http://www.6mmbr.com/308Win.htmlAnd yes the shorter tube will do it all if needed.
However, if you are really going to use the rifle as in your original post, then a little more barrel length would give you a slight addition of vel, which would help you a wee at the longest ranges & portability would be of no relevance. And in that case one of the longer barrel Savages
already set up for this makes some sense. Also, the Howa barrelled action with a custom stock is well within your price & is very good, also the Rem 5R on the upper end. And of course buying a used Rem at a good price & getting a custom stck/barrel works as well.
Alot of good choices indeed!!