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ED BROWN RIFLES? Savanna
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I am purchasing an ED BRown Savanna in .308. It is glass bedded in marine tex from ed brown in a mcmillan stock with aluminum pillars. It has his 702 action with a 24" S/S Krieger barrel #4 contour with 1-12 twist. It comes with Talley mounts. It also has a Jewell trigger.
What do you think of this rifle? what would you pay for one with 50 rounds thru it and in 99.9% condition?

http://www.edbrown.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/00160.1.262478072061390707

http://www.edbrown.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/00160.2.049979707761390707
 
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I have not shot any Ed Brown rifles, but I saw a Savanna model "slam fire" on bolt close on a range this summer. I don't think the guy who owned it figured out why.

I would enquire why the rifle is for sale. It certainly has top grade components. Wink

jim


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You see them around the internet for anywhere from $2000 to about $2350 advertised in "like new" condition.


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A slam fire is not a condition that Ed Brown would accept under any case with one of his rifles when it left his shop. Having said that one of my hunting friends has 2, I have shot them both, one is .06, one is .270, so a longer action, but very smooth, and extremely accurate, personally witnessed 1/2 minute at 200 yards. I'd think something around 1800 to 2k would be a fair deal...

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These look to be very fine rifles. I have never shot one, but a guy at the Rifle range has one and is having a hard time getting under 1 moa with it. I told him to send it back.
 
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Posts: 442 | Location: usa | Registered: 24 April 2005Reply With Quote
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I bought a Brown rifle about 15 years ago in 450 Ackely. It wouldnt feed any rounds from the magazine. I sent it back and they fixed it but that soured me that they permitted it to leave there shop in that condition and I never purchased another.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
 
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I would bid 2000-2200$ for the rifle. Slam fire on remington style rifles can happen if the trigger been adjusted incorrectly.

When is the rifle built?


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/JOHAN
 
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I have a Savanna in '06 and it's a terrific rifle.

I think a fair price for the rifle you describe would be in the $2,200-2,300 range.


Mike

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thanks for feedback!!! I cant wait to get it and shoot it
 
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