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Experience with Remington 721?
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<blockquote data-quote="R2rr" data-source="post: 2360699" data-attributes="member: 104785"><p>I have several bolt rifles, but my go to killing machine is still a 721 in .30-06 that had belonged to the wife's grandfather. First three shots I took (@ 97 yards) looked like a cloverleaf with each cutting at least 1/3 into the adjacent two holes. But the recoil was painful. Changed to a Bishop stock (partially inlet then finished fit myself. Bedded action, lug, and first 1.5" of barrel) and now can shoot it all day.</p><p>The stock is everything!</p><p>A recent recall happened on the safety, but I never sent mine in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2rr, post: 2360699, member: 104785"] I have several bolt rifles, but my go to killing machine is still a 721 in .30-06 that had belonged to the wife's grandfather. First three shots I took (@ 97 yards) looked like a cloverleaf with each cutting at least 1/3 into the adjacent two holes. But the recoil was painful. Changed to a Bishop stock (partially inlet then finished fit myself. Bedded action, lug, and first 1.5" of barrel) and now can shoot it all day. The stock is everything! A recent recall happened on the safety, but I never sent mine in. [/QUOTE]
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