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<blockquote data-quote="Sully2" data-source="post: 826861" data-attributes="member: 31820"><p>First off if you mean the actual machining of the metal reciever as the "execution" of it then correct...Rem designs and machines the recievers. They done have so called "crap" machining..they have tolerances that are as wide as a mile...and for someone wanting tighter...they normally go to seperate machine location...BUT...there are men right on this BB selling "tuned up" Rem 700 receivers for a very good price. I know because I have bought some. That 4 month waiting line is total BS because if their shops were that busy someone else would be doing the grunt work while they lay on a warm sunny beach,</p><p></p><p>Your problem with Rem is that you want it your way..period....and if something isnt just like you want it...you whine and want someone to stand by at attention till you decide what you want.</p><p></p><p>It dont work that way Bunkie....and there is more than one gunsmith in the uSA and your your guy right down the street doesnt satisfy you then fine another!</p><p></p><p>Do you want a rifle...or something affordable?</p><p></p><p>The best thing a person can do with those "pre-fit" barrels is drive them in the dirt to tie my bird dogs to when Im in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully2, post: 826861, member: 31820"] First off if you mean the actual machining of the metal reciever as the "execution" of it then correct...Rem designs and machines the recievers. They done have so called "crap" machining..they have tolerances that are as wide as a mile...and for someone wanting tighter...they normally go to seperate machine location...BUT...there are men right on this BB selling "tuned up" Rem 700 receivers for a very good price. I know because I have bought some. That 4 month waiting line is total BS because if their shops were that busy someone else would be doing the grunt work while they lay on a warm sunny beach, Your problem with Rem is that you want it your way..period....and if something isnt just like you want it...you whine and want someone to stand by at attention till you decide what you want. It dont work that way Bunkie....and there is more than one gunsmith in the uSA and your your guy right down the street doesnt satisfy you then fine another! Do you want a rifle...or something affordable? The best thing a person can do with those "pre-fit" barrels is drive them in the dirt to tie my bird dogs to when Im in the field. [/QUOTE]
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