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Why no love for the A bolt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 343822" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>1] they cost to much</p><p>2] they are not a Remington</p><p>3] no after market parts {barrels}</p><p>4]and last they are not a Remington</p><p> </p><p>but one question to ask.Do you see them at bench rest matches?or have you built a rifel from an A bolt?just to much to do when it comes to an A bolt.but for a remington you can do about anything you want to.and it want brake the bank.just to tweek a trigger you have to by a spring kit.but for a remington you just have to turn a few screws.so you tell me what you would rather want when it comes to the point when your barrel is shot out.our you want to build one from the start on a budget.but hey this is just an opinion.so don't hate me for my thoughts.had an A bolt and was glade to have passed it on.remingtons are just a good old rifel.and when they go you just make another one out of it.its just that easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 343822, member: 20409"] 1] they cost to much 2] they are not a Remington 3] no after market parts {barrels} 4]and last they are not a Remington but one question to ask.Do you see them at bench rest matches?or have you built a rifel from an A bolt?just to much to do when it comes to an A bolt.but for a remington you can do about anything you want to.and it want brake the bank.just to tweek a trigger you have to by a spring kit.but for a remington you just have to turn a few screws.so you tell me what you would rather want when it comes to the point when your barrel is shot out.our you want to build one from the start on a budget.but hey this is just an opinion.so don't hate me for my thoughts.had an A bolt and was glade to have passed it on.remingtons are just a good old rifel.and when they go you just make another one out of it.its just that easy. [/QUOTE]
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