The 280AI won’t come close to 7mm Mag in a 22 inch barrel! They may as well went standard 280 Remington!
On a ballistics chart, perhaps. I’ll bet the difference on a deer or elk will be roughly zero though.
The 280AI won’t come close to 7mm Mag in a 22 inch barrel! They may as well went standard 280 Remington!
It doesn't seem like the stock market is very big once it comes to a nice carbon fiber lightweight stock with a pistol grip. In fact, I haven't been able to find any lightweight (30oz or less) stocks for a 110 but I could definitely be missing something. That would be my only concern, as I'm in the same boat; trying to decide between a Tikka, the Savage ultralight, and maybe a few others that are built on a 700 action clone. Honestly, you're basically at the same price if you take a $700 Tikka and add a prefit carbon barrel on it.
These Savages are already listed at a little over $1100 street price. Where are you finding a Proof carbon barrel for $400 installed/chambered? Point me in that direction!
On a ballistics chart, perhaps. I’ll bet the difference on a deer or elk will be roughly zero though.
I won't argue otherwise. Savage actions aren't the prettiest. Their modular design is hard to make pretty. But if you are a garage gunsmith like me, they are darn attractive for all you can do with them.That Savage in 280 ai seems real appealing. Although I’m not a fan of the savage action. It’s just ugly.
I didn't say anything about a $400 proof barrel. I wish they were that cheap. My number is based off the msrp, which for the Savage is $1500. Carbonsix has prefit barrels for under $800.
Pickup one of those Tikkas on clearance for $499 and add a carbon barrel in whatever caliber you want and you're at $1300, which is probably closer to the street price of the Savages in a year or two after the demand has gone down.
The savage is already listed on a few websites for ~$1150.
SAVAGE ARMS/VISTA SAV 57578 110 ULTRALIGHT 6.5 CREEDMOOR - 011356575784 119170 - Anthonys
011356575784 119170 Savage 57578 110 Ultralight 6.5 Creedmoor 4+1 22" Gray Right Handanthonysfirearmwarehouse.com
I highly doubt that’s what the price will be when they’re in stock but who knows. It’ll be interesting to see how people will like them.The savage is already listed on a few websites for ~$1150.
SAVAGE ARMS/VISTA SAV 57578 110 ULTRALIGHT 6.5 CREEDMOOR - 011356575784 119170 - Anthonys
011356575784 119170 Savage 57578 110 Ultralight 6.5 Creedmoor 4+1 22" Gray Right Handanthonysfirearmwarehouse.com
I highly doubt that’s what the price will be when they’re in stock but who knows. It’ll be interesting to see how people will like them.
Yeah if they move fast price could be moved closer to msrp.
I would get the Tikka based on reputation alone. The odds are you will do better than 1moa and more important the Tikka is a better rifle. It is a better action with reduced bolt lift. The stocks I have seen look pretty good for synthetic while not kevlar or carbon fiber- -pretty darn good. Basically a Sako barrel.
The only potential plus I see for savage is aftermarket support. Out of the box, I am not impressed. You mention Ruger, I would be just as happy with a ruger.
I also like the TC venture, but; I am not familiar enough to know what model might correspond to these two. In any case, Tikka is a safe bet - accuracy and quality.
The 20" barrel would be very handy in heavy cover. Now, that aspect of the choice is not apples to apples. All the accuracy and quality does not count for much if the gun does not handle right (or best) for the task at hand. My buddy got a ruger youth american in 243 and upgraded to an adult stock. Very handy.
Also you point out the weight. If you go alloy rings and select a compact 32 or 33mm scope those ounces matter. if you need big 40mm or larger glass, then forget weight. And forget the barrel length. On other hand if you are weight watching the total package then 0.4 pounds is real weight.
You also mention 1000 yard shot. On game? That is crazy talk. You need to be realistic.
Bottom line, all considered, I dont know.