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Anyone have any luck w/Rem. 700- LR rifles ?
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<blockquote data-quote="FallingBlock31" data-source="post: 1633587" data-attributes="member: 110110"><p>It would appear from the comments posted, that it will be hit or miss with this particular rifle. My experience after buying this gun in 25-06 was definitely a miss. The best groups I could get from a large selection of ammo and different bullet weights was just at 3" at 100 yds. Definitely not a rifle that deserves to be touted as "long range". Yes, I know that any manufacturer can kick out a bad one once in a while, but the way a company keeps respect and repeat business, is how they handle the problem. This rifle was sent back to Remington 3 different times with no improvement in the groups whatsoever. I finally concluded that they just weren't going to stand behind it. Have given up and decided to have it rebarelled. Good luck with your choice. Hope you get lucky and get a good one. Just be aware that if there is a problem, you will more than likely be on your own with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FallingBlock31, post: 1633587, member: 110110"] It would appear from the comments posted, that it will be hit or miss with this particular rifle. My experience after buying this gun in 25-06 was definitely a miss. The best groups I could get from a large selection of ammo and different bullet weights was just at 3” at 100 yds. Definitely not a rifle that deserves to be touted as “long range”. Yes, I know that any manufacturer can kick out a bad one once in a while, but the way a company keeps respect and repeat business, is how they handle the problem. This rifle was sent back to Remington 3 different times with no improvement in the groups whatsoever. I finally concluded that they just weren’t going to stand behind it. Have given up and decided to have it rebarelled. Good luck with your choice. Hope you get lucky and get a good one. Just be aware that if there is a problem, you will more than likely be on your own with it. [/QUOTE]
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