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New Owner of Remington Arms Talks of its FUTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="1894C" data-source="post: 1996450" data-attributes="member: 114886"><p>As the owner of three 40X, they are stellar actions. </p><p></p><p>My philosophy in Remington 700s post 1995 ish is if you buy 10 of them 2 will shoot like they are in a windstorm. Six will be average and two will absolutely hammer. The consistency has long departed from big green. If you think otherwise you just have a small sample size. I've worked on a couple hundred at this point. Again I hope they can turn around the QC and update their manufacturing process and start selling rifles equipped to do what is in style currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1894C, post: 1996450, member: 114886"] As the owner of three 40X, they are stellar actions. My philosophy in Remington 700s post 1995 ish is if you buy 10 of them 2 will shoot like they are in a windstorm. Six will be average and two will absolutely hammer. The consistency has long departed from big green. If you think otherwise you just have a small sample size. I’ve worked on a couple hundred at this point. Again I hope they can turn around the QC and update their manufacturing process and start selling rifles equipped to do what is in style currently. [/QUOTE]
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