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Rem 700 Action source?
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<blockquote data-quote="whhood" data-source="post: 2452013" data-attributes="member: 117347"><p>I guess I am either extremely lucky or others are unlucky. I have had 6 Remington 700 rifles and they all shoot very well. Even the "dreaded" RR prefix actions are very accurate. Primary extraction aside, which I'll admit it is a real "defect" but not an "issue". At least not in my experience. I also don't true them up. If it shoots why bother? Just so you know that it's square and straight? I have customs as well. Are they nicer? Well yeah but nice isn't necessary to be a shooter. I have no problem buying a 700 to build and shoot but I can agree that if you are going to start throwing money at it to customize then I would just start with a custom. Unless you just like the simple clean classic look of the 700, which I do, so I wouldn't mind putting a little money into one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whhood, post: 2452013, member: 117347"] I guess I am either extremely lucky or others are unlucky. I have had 6 Remington 700 rifles and they all shoot very well. Even the “dreaded” RR prefix actions are very accurate. Primary extraction aside, which I’ll admit it is a real “defect” but not an “issue”. At least not in my experience. I also don’t true them up. If it shoots why bother? Just so you know that it’s square and straight? I have customs as well. Are they nicer? Well yeah but nice isn’t necessary to be a shooter. I have no problem buying a 700 to build and shoot but I can agree that if you are going to start throwing money at it to customize then I would just start with a custom. Unless you just like the simple clean classic look of the 700, which I do, so I wouldn’t mind putting a little money into one. [/QUOTE]
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