The only blight on an FV is the stock, the same stock everyone fusses about as being flimsy and too rough from the mold. It's common for folks to fuss about it, but in general, it works. They usually shoot better after restocking, though

as the stock can flex and hit the barrel when firing. I've fought with them for about nine years now

. I replaced one with a Duramaxx, it's on the .204, and one of these years, I'll swap out the stock on the .223, probably for a VLP stock, or another Duramaxx. The stocks fit me perfectly, which covers a lot of sins, in my book, but the flexing thing IS an issue. Glass bedding it helps a good deal, and floating the tube as much as humanly possible helps, too.
Otherwise, the FV is the same as any other Savage rifle, which isn't a bad thing.
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