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Why no love for the A bolt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 344472" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>sp6x6 sorry to hear about what happened.and I did not say one time that the A-bolt sucked.just stated that remington was a better rifel for rebarreling.even better for after market parts.and for me I wouldn't have let remington and their triangular barrel fool me into buying one.the 5R is a better rifel hands down.for me they shoot just as good as a 40x in most case's.and I have both.its just that to me remington has had the upper hand for a long time.and if you cannot afford a custom action you can find a used rem action at a pawn shop farely cheep.and most smiths will buil off of a rem action with out trying to sale you their custom action.and for what its worth I had a Browning in a Medallion grade and it was not a shooter.traded it for a rem 700.</p><p> </p><p> sorry if I came across as a butt hole.just wanted to make a point.I really like the web site and wouldn't do anything to cause trouble.your shooting buddy,John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 344472, member: 20409"] sp6x6 sorry to hear about what happened.and I did not say one time that the A-bolt sucked.just stated that remington was a better rifel for rebarreling.even better for after market parts.and for me I wouldn't have let remington and their triangular barrel fool me into buying one.the 5R is a better rifel hands down.for me they shoot just as good as a 40x in most case's.and I have both.its just that to me remington has had the upper hand for a long time.and if you cannot afford a custom action you can find a used rem action at a pawn shop farely cheep.and most smiths will buil off of a rem action with out trying to sale you their custom action.and for what its worth I had a Browning in a Medallion grade and it was not a shooter.traded it for a rem 700. sorry if I came across as a butt hole.just wanted to make a point.I really like the web site and wouldn't do anything to cause trouble.your shooting buddy,John [/QUOTE]
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