I think one of the things that turns me off about this effort is that Savage is not offering any options for a potential buyer to get what they want. They are basically saying "We know what you want, and it is a 20, with 28" barrels. I'm sure their marketing department tried to come up with the configuration that would be the best compromise ......... but who wants to spend $4500 for a compromise? Not me.

S X S enthusiasts are pretty opinionated. Even the RBL was offered as a "build it yourself" gun. I think for this gun to be successful this has to happen, and the price has to be more reasonable.

SRH


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