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<blockquote data-quote="tmfisher57" data-source="post: 379681" data-attributes="member: 23679"><p>Well, like I said. We obviously disagree. Was the Remy trigger that went off killing the boy tampered with? I'd bet probably, as for the bolt handle, like I said, it's probable but not likely. Not saying it hasn't happened cause obviously it has, People get struck by lightning too I guess. As for the ol' Sako extractor argument that's like the full length guide rod argument for a 1911, to each his own, they both work fine. Remington has been building these guns for plenty of years and if the Sako style extractor was the bottom line to happiness I'm sure by now they would have incorperated it in there. As for the unhappy people with Remy's vs. Howa's. Simple math, How many Remy's are out there? How long has the 700 been in production? Now Compare these numbers to Howa. My Howa's are fine, they shoot fine with their new triggers. But MY Remy's shoot better. Heck, who knows? Maybe I got 2 lemons? Bottom line, guns are guns. Nowadays they're all pretty good. I just think a guy has to factor another 100 bucks when you buy a Howa for a trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmfisher57, post: 379681, member: 23679"] Well, like I said. We obviously disagree. Was the Remy trigger that went off killing the boy tampered with? I'd bet probably, as for the bolt handle, like I said, it's probable but not likely. Not saying it hasn't happened cause obviously it has, People get struck by lightning too I guess. As for the ol' Sako extractor argument that's like the full length guide rod argument for a 1911, to each his own, they both work fine. Remington has been building these guns for plenty of years and if the Sako style extractor was the bottom line to happiness I'm sure by now they would have incorperated it in there. As for the unhappy people with Remy's vs. Howa's. Simple math, How many Remy's are out there? How long has the 700 been in production? Now Compare these numbers to Howa. My Howa's are fine, they shoot fine with their new triggers. But MY Remy's shoot better. Heck, who knows? Maybe I got 2 lemons? Bottom line, guns are guns. Nowadays they're all pretty good. I just think a guy has to factor another 100 bucks when you buy a Howa for a trigger. [/QUOTE]
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