Oh my, yes... . I like the Savage rifles. I've seen and had some trigger problems with the way the bolt and triggers are made, but overall, for the money, they've been the most accurate rifle out of the box you can buy. I have a Long Range Precision varminter in . 223 Rem, 1:7 twist barrel, that I won several FTR shoots with at Ft. Wolters. I had to half-size the necks to make it really accurate, but for a factory produced rifle, it's really accurate..... I've also seen several of the 6. 5x284s shoot very well, as well as a few hunting rifles... . I'm actually debating on a 110BA in 338 Lapua I found..... The guy wants too much for it, but it's got a nice scope on it... .
Hornady. Yeeeaaaaahhhhhhhh. I don't like the Hornday's. I've had 4-5 sets in various calibers, and they suck, IMO... . I pretty much go with the RCBS or Redding. I've had both do various work for me on wildcat cartridges, and haven't had a rude or arrogant person on the phone once. They've been nice, and if they don't know the question, they'll find out or get me on the phone with someone that does. They(RCBS) even ate a set of dies they made for me, as they didn't make the bases small enough to fully resize high pressure loads, so I had to have another set made. What a good company to deal with!!
As a side note, there are older dies out there that are made really well, such as TEXAN, Pacific Tool and Die, and even the LEE die sets, all better than the Hornady, and fairly cheap used. I'd bet you could find a used set of 45/70 dies for less than $50... ... In fact, I need to look, I may have some used ones for sale... .....
