this should make the ol' savage rip
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this should make the ol' savage rip
well after being completely unimpressed with my 4 month old/ still fresh axial 32-rr i bought a real engine, still waiting on my dynamite 086. heres some pics guys.
out with the old in with the new
out with the old in with the new
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RE: this should make the ol' savage rip
Wait why is this the wrong forum?
Well I'll take the axial
I didn't mess with all that piddly Axial LRP stuff. Straight to the Picco!
Well I'll take the axial
I didn't mess with all that piddly Axial LRP stuff. Straight to the Picco!
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RE: this should make the ol' savage rip
The 30 in an X ought to keep you running to set it back on its wheels! All three of my LRP 30s had a load of pinch and were slow to break in, just do not rush it too much. Glen
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RE: this should make the ol' savage rip
ORIGINAL: Dale Gribble
Good call. I didn't have the best luck with Axial mills myself. It's nice to see someone that actually hasn't converted their Savage to eletric!
Good call. I didn't have the best luck with Axial mills myself. It's nice to see someone that actually hasn't converted their Savage to eletric!
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RE: this should make the ol' savage rip
yea from what i have read the lrp's and picco's are great engines for the savage, the guy above that said axial and lrp's are pidly, obviously hasn't run an lrp.-scott