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Why Remingtom Actions?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="juststarting" data-source="post: 618829" data-attributes="member: 41605"><p>I am by no means an expert but, from what i have learned is that when remington came out with the 700 they offered the same or better accuracy as winchester but at a cheaper price because the action and machinging to make it was cheaper. When winchester re-tooled their facility in 1964 to try to reduce production cost the quality fell along with it. I think that caused many to distrust winchester and never look back.</p><p>(928) 772-4060 thats the phone number to <u>Classic Barrel & Gunworks</u> of Prescott Az. The owner is Dan Pedersen, and even though i've never had any work done by him i've heard nothing but great things. He is also an instructor for the yavapai college gunsmithing progam which is supposed to be one of the best in the nation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juststarting, post: 618829, member: 41605"] I am by no means an expert but, from what i have learned is that when remington came out with the 700 they offered the same or better accuracy as winchester but at a cheaper price because the action and machinging to make it was cheaper. When winchester re-tooled their facility in 1964 to try to reduce production cost the quality fell along with it. I think that caused many to distrust winchester and never look back. (928) 772-4060 thats the phone number to [U]Classic Barrel & Gunworks[/U] of Prescott Az. The owner is Dan Pedersen, and even though i've never had any work done by him i've heard nothing but great things. He is also an instructor for the yavapai college gunsmithing progam which is supposed to be one of the best in the nation. [/QUOTE]
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