Hey all,
My brother owns one in the 222 Rem. over the 20 gauge. It is good, but I want to note that the one my brother had was very easily "re-aligned". What I mean by that, grab the end of your barrel and try to twist the barrels around each other. The way the front end of the barrels is attached permits rotation around enough to put your zero off. Maybe I am the only one that would test a rifle this way. But maybe it was just my brothers gun. And its not like you would just grab your barrel in the field and do this, just wanted you to know, if you start missing lots of your shots, check your barrls. Interesting issue....Maybe savage needs to look at a mid barrel clamp too.
Coplexic