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Benefits of the 1/4 bore?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1293493" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I mean, it's just GD ridiculous. All of these profit-vampires that own the big manufacturing companies refuse to spend any money that would actually make them TONS of money, if they would just update their tooling and way of thinking! Remington especially. If I was rich, I would do something about it, but I'm just a broke nobody...But atleat I live in the real world enough to know what people want and what sells...They either don't care, or are just too old school and hard-headed to realize it. Remington could actually corner the market if they offered a 26" 5R 1:8 .257 heavy barreled rifle chambered in .25-06 and .257 Wby. Or a 26" 5R 1:8 twist 7mm RM, 7 STW, or .28 Nosler with a heavy barrel. You tell me there wouldn't be people lined up to buy one. I know I would be....Probably one of each!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1293493, member: 12995"] I mean, it's just GD ridiculous. All of these profit-vampires that own the big manufacturing companies refuse to spend any money that would actually make them TONS of money, if they would just update their tooling and way of thinking! Remington especially. If I was rich, I would do something about it, but I'm just a broke nobody...But atleat I live in the real world enough to know what people want and what sells...They either don't care, or are just too old school and hard-headed to realize it. Remington could actually corner the market if they offered a 26" 5R 1:8 .257 heavy barreled rifle chambered in .25-06 and .257 Wby. Or a 26" 5R 1:8 twist 7mm RM, 7 STW, or .28 Nosler with a heavy barrel. You tell me there wouldn't be people lined up to buy one. I know I would be....Probably one of each! [/QUOTE]
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