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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 778348" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>LMAO, same place I got it I guess, by talking to people who actually know what they're talking about. Listen, 700s are the most popular because they could be resurrected from a run of the mill slab of chopsaw cut pipe into something capable of winning matches with the <u>smallest</u> investment, period. Can a Rem shoot 1/2 moa? Yup, do it all the time. I happen to have a couple of them. The aftermarket support for the 700 has grown to the size it is because of the demand, not because it is the end-all beat all. </p><p> </p><p>I take it you've never seen a 700 lug so far out of shape it takes a surface grinder to make it square? which would be why certains 'smiths don't waste their time with them. Look at ANY top shelf rifle maker out there & tell me which ones still use a factor bolt & lug...please. Trigger? None of the top tier, some of the budget minded projects sure.</p><p> </p><p>The majority of factory remington parts are replaced because they're known to have issues of one sort or another. When you're building a new rifle do you want the most possible accuracy or are you willing to take a chance on whether or not your factory parts going to function?</p><p> </p><p>Easy decision on my part, which is why I don't build off of 700s anymore.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>t</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 778348, member: 23486"] LMAO, same place I got it I guess, by talking to people who actually know what they're talking about. Listen, 700s are the most popular because they could be resurrected from a run of the mill slab of chopsaw cut pipe into something capable of winning matches with the [U]smallest[/U] investment, period. Can a Rem shoot 1/2 moa? Yup, do it all the time. I happen to have a couple of them. The aftermarket support for the 700 has grown to the size it is because of the demand, not because it is the end-all beat all. I take it you've never seen a 700 lug so far out of shape it takes a surface grinder to make it square? which would be why certains 'smiths don't waste their time with them. Look at ANY top shelf rifle maker out there & tell me which ones still use a factor bolt & lug...please. Trigger? None of the top tier, some of the budget minded projects sure. The majority of factory remington parts are replaced because they're known to have issues of one sort or another. When you're building a new rifle do you want the most possible accuracy or are you willing to take a chance on whether or not your factory parts going to function? Easy decision on my part, which is why I don't build off of 700s anymore. t [/QUOTE]
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