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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1542343" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>You don't need aftermarket support for stuff that works right out of the box. Remington can't say that. Hence the remarkable amount of stuff available to fix them. Just look at the twists available. Everything you'd want to shoot bullet wise they have a rifle twisted properly to shoot it. Then they lap those barrels so they most often shoot very well. When I shot sporting clays I talked with the reps and occasionally engineers on a regular basis. When that sport was growing they were offering what the market wanted. The GTI was so popular you would smear wax into the checkering to pick it out of the rack. I liked the high rib citori special sporting but wanted the weight more centered in my hands. Out came the 325 in England. I got one biggest thing was .730 bore vs the .745 bore of my citori. The public liked the overbore and it evolved when it became available to the US market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1542343, member: 85987"] You don't need aftermarket support for stuff that works right out of the box. Remington can't say that. Hence the remarkable amount of stuff available to fix them. Just look at the twists available. Everything you'd want to shoot bullet wise they have a rifle twisted properly to shoot it. Then they lap those barrels so they most often shoot very well. When I shot sporting clays I talked with the reps and occasionally engineers on a regular basis. When that sport was growing they were offering what the market wanted. The GTI was so popular you would smear wax into the checkering to pick it out of the rack. I liked the high rib citori special sporting but wanted the weight more centered in my hands. Out came the 325 in England. I got one biggest thing was .730 bore vs the .745 bore of my citori. The public liked the overbore and it evolved when it became available to the US market. [/QUOTE]
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