That was my buddies problem with CA. He had to send his back several times.I know the Savage in question is definitely an upgrade over base model Savages, but if you're already willing to shell out the cash, you'll be deeeeeeeeeeply disappointed in the Savage. They shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath, IMO. My vote would be to the Weatherby, just have heard too many horror stories of CA customer service... which sucks, since they're basically local to me.
Have you come out with those reviews yet?My 110 Ultralight in 280AI came in at 6lbs 4oz, so 6-7 oz above advertised weight. The Mark V Backcountry (not TI) was definitely lighter. I actually liked the Savage action better, but I would choose the Weatherby for my purposes. I'll be doing video reviews on both rifles soon, and I'll be sure to post them up here.
To each their own but I own a Christensen Ridgeline .300 win mag and a Savage 110 ultralite proof barrel in 6.5 creedmoor. Nothing wrong with the Savage at all and it is an absolute laser. I would’ve bought another one but they don’t make it in .300 WM so I bought the Ridgeline.I would drop the Savage from the conversation and add in the Browning Bolt Hells Canyon in either the speed or long range version. Both of these are great shooting guns!
Out of the options you've listed I would personally go with the CA. I know quite a few people who have them and they are extremely happy with them.
Yes it is, just picked up mine in .270 on Saturday. Can't wait to get it to the range.Hells Canyon Speed is a lot of gun for the money.
Could you send a pic of your tikka to me by chance?I was in the same boat deciding on these three a couple months ago. I ended up purchasing a Tikka t3x superlite, decking it out with mountain tactical goods, cerekote and mesa precision stock. Its a hell of a shooter I couldn't be happier. The rifle ends up weighing 6 pounds on the dot.
My opinion on the three: (MY OPINION, they are all great guns)
110 ultralite- great bang for the buck, accurate, I could see myself upgrading the stock eventually (lil flimsy)
Ridgeline- great feeling gun, finish work is great.
Backcountry Ti- great feeling gun also but that price tag pushed me away and the Weatherby tax on the RPM cartridge is a lil steep. (BUT IT LOOKS GLORIOUS)
I would've chosen the ridgeline if I didn't go the route I did.