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7mm STW
New rifle and problem
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<blockquote data-quote="bushwackr" data-source="post: 927819" data-attributes="member: 77802"><p>I am very tempted but being as the rifle is brand new, I dont want to but I am goin to give them a chance to make it right. If it does anything but function I will prob loose my cool, just a touch . Just from talking with remington about this issue. They dont think much about there so called "cheap" rifles. </p><p></p><p> I have 3 issue with this rifle. first and most important I cant shoot it. second there is big ugly grinding marks that was done after the bolt was tefloned or whatever they use on them ,very ugly marks. Last thing is that the rifle barrel is not free floated ,none ,zero. The barrel makes 100 contact with the stock the entire length of the forend, and I quote from remingtons customer service. "We don't free float the barrels on the cheap rifles like the sps line". well either I am to cheap or they just suck because I just bought an out of the box savage 260 for the mrs that looks like it come from a custom shop for 550. It shoots amazing fit and function are spot on but If I spend $750 for a remington that looks like it was built someone that dont give a dam. I guess im just suppose to have to thank them for looking at my cheap rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushwackr, post: 927819, member: 77802"] I am very tempted but being as the rifle is brand new, I dont want to but I am goin to give them a chance to make it right. If it does anything but function I will prob loose my cool, just a touch . Just from talking with remington about this issue. They dont think much about there so called "cheap" rifles. I have 3 issue with this rifle. first and most important I cant shoot it. second there is big ugly grinding marks that was done after the bolt was tefloned or whatever they use on them ,very ugly marks. Last thing is that the rifle barrel is not free floated ,none ,zero. The barrel makes 100 contact with the stock the entire length of the forend, and I quote from remingtons customer service. "We don't free float the barrels on the cheap rifles like the sps line". well either I am to cheap or they just suck because I just bought an out of the box savage 260 for the mrs that looks like it come from a custom shop for 550. It shoots amazing fit and function are spot on but If I spend $750 for a remington that looks like it was built someone that dont give a dam. I guess im just suppose to have to thank them for looking at my cheap rifle. [/QUOTE]
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