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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="oldfamily" data-source="post: 90943" data-attributes="member: 4835"><p>This was taken from bolt action rifles expanded 3rd edition</p><p>{When the 721,722,and 725 were discontinued in 1962,Remington brought out the 700 series of high-powered rifles. Although the 700s have changed somewhat since that time, their actions, except for the trigger guard and magazine, are still almost identical to the original 721/722 actions. The 700s are made in two different lengths, for medium-and long-length cartidges.} The way I see it the 700 actions would have improvements to it as where the 721 would be an earlier action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldfamily, post: 90943, member: 4835"] This was taken from bolt action rifles expanded 3rd edition {When the 721,722,and 725 were discontinued in 1962,Remington brought out the 700 series of high-powered rifles. Although the 700s have changed somewhat since that time, their actions, except for the trigger guard and magazine, are still almost identical to the original 721/722 actions. The 700s are made in two different lengths, for medium-and long-length cartidges.} The way I see it the 700 actions would have improvements to it as where the 721 would be an earlier action. [/QUOTE]
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