BayouBuck985
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I am in the market for another deer rifle, likely in .308, and I thought I was set on a Bergara B-14 (.308 Hunter or .270 Timber model, since I don’t want to go with a 20” barrel in the .308 Timber) or a Browning X Bolt 2 Hunter. However, I recently came across a gently used Remington 700 XCR (green synthetic stock with black hogue grip inserts, with the TriNyte coated S/S barrel) in .270 as well as a used but in great shape Savage Model 14 American Classic in .308. The Savage looks really nice with a nice classic walnut stock. I have concerns with the Remington since it was made under the years of the major X Mark Pro trigger recall, so I would likely be buying another trigger. The Remington 700 would run about the same cost as a new Browning X Bolt 2 Hunter (~ $1000). I could probably get the Savage for much less. I am just not familiar with Savage at all and have had the impression that they were a notch below Remington/Browning/Bergara and that the bolt is not as smooth but the accuracy is great for a gun at this price point. I was leaning toward the Browning mainly for the lower bolt throw angle. Of these options, which one would you go with? Any thoughts are welcome.