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25-06 factory barrel question
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<blockquote data-quote="Welderboy11972" data-source="post: 1198702" data-attributes="member: 91394"><p>I don't think it's a secret that all "off the shelf" companys could improve on there manufacturer and QC department. </p><p></p><p>I think that the reason why Remingtons catch so much slack from the older members on here, is because they remember that back in the 70s and 80s, Remington was the talk of the town. If you had a rem 700 you had the best. Now there products have gone down hill in quality and craftsmanship. They know that Remington could do so much better but won't because they sale them everyday. If enuff people stop buying them, sales go down and they will be forced to up there game.</p><p></p><p>Any how, I took my extra clean, tooled up barreled rifle back to the range today. It took 9 rounds to get the groups back to under .3". So I'm gonna leave well enuff alone and put this rifle in the " shoot well fouled" category. I have 2 new pac-nor barrels in the safe but they are for other builds. After I have them built and more funds, I'll get it rebarreled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderboy11972, post: 1198702, member: 91394"] I don't think it's a secret that all "off the shelf" companys could improve on there manufacturer and QC department. I think that the reason why Remingtons catch so much slack from the older members on here, is because they remember that back in the 70s and 80s, Remington was the talk of the town. If you had a rem 700 you had the best. Now there products have gone down hill in quality and craftsmanship. They know that Remington could do so much better but won't because they sale them everyday. If enuff people stop buying them, sales go down and they will be forced to up there game. Any how, I took my extra clean, tooled up barreled rifle back to the range today. It took 9 rounds to get the groups back to under .3". So I'm gonna leave well enuff alone and put this rifle in the " shoot well fouled" category. I have 2 new pac-nor barrels in the safe but they are for other builds. After I have them built and more funds, I'll get it rebarreled. [/QUOTE]
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