if you are only shooting for groups on a square range, the savage is a good option on a budget. your anticipated firing schedule / round count would also factor into it.
'custom' doesn't just mean higher quality and craftsmanship, it means you get to pick all the features for the kind of shooting you are going to do. 'mission drives the gear' is a bit of a cliche for a reason
buying a tactical style surgeon to shoot f-class is a really bad idea. buying an f-class savage to pack around shooting UKD matches from barricades is also suboptimal.
re: brands, at the moment, i'd strongly recommend for GAP and against the surgeon, regardless of what you plan to do with it.
'custom' doesn't just mean higher quality and craftsmanship, it means you get to pick all the features for the kind of shooting you are going to do. 'mission drives the gear' is a bit of a cliche for a reason
buying a tactical style surgeon to shoot f-class is a really bad idea. buying an f-class savage to pack around shooting UKD matches from barricades is also suboptimal.
re: brands, at the moment, i'd strongly recommend for GAP and against the surgeon, regardless of what you plan to do with it.