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Yeah, now I'm seeing a 280 AI in my near future. Hopefully they're still using the same barrels they've always used. That would make for an easy swap.Very interesting...
The ability to move the bolt handle from the right to left is pretty attractive too (Im a lefty)...
Google doesnt reveal much more than the 2 videos in the OP.. Im wondering what sort of price point theyre looking at and whether or not they'd be an easy barrel swap like a Blaser..
The bolt internals look a bit complicated.. hopefully thats not a "weakness" in the system...
Either way.. good on Savage for staying innovative and continuing to bring new things to market..
I know of where I speak...The Accustock has the aluminum bedding block. It's not their standard tupperware, el cheapo. The triggers aren't target rifle material but function well in the hunting theater. As far as the market, agree the Blaser isn't in the same ballpark but then again either is the price.![]()
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@Sgt zimwow. and I was just extolling savage's innovative virtues on another thread just this morning.
@BeeMaaI believe ejection is always to the right.
So you can reverse the bolt handle, but not the ejection.
That's not a true LH rifle by any stretch of the imagination.