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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 624364" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Well, I suppose i' ll jump in here, and stir the pot a little more. I have a closet and a gun cabinet full of Remingtons. These are older ones, made before they forgot how to make guns. I just bought a CDL, in 7 RUM. I could not get it to shoot worth a ****. No matter what I did, it was un responsive. I even tried it in one of my sendero stocks. It still would not shoot consistently. I tried all bullet weights, nothing! It found another zip code ! I will not buy any NEW ones, but the older ones are still a good value. I just picked up a mid to late ninetys LSS, in seven mag. Man that does this thing shoot! That CDL looked great, the fit and finish were decent LOOKING, but that ia where it stopped. The good ones are few and far between these days, and that is sad. But, I will say this, when they were putting out GOOD rifles, nobody could touch there accuracy. And , IMHO, they still make the best platform for custom rifles. All of mine are! No more new ones for me, but I gravitate to them in the used but not abused rack. Sad, sad, sad, ....to some of us, Remington is like apple pie, and Chevrolet. Where have all the good times gone?</p><p></p><p>AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL. gun)gun). 7 STW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 624364, member: 22854"] Well, I suppose i' ll jump in here, and stir the pot a little more. I have a closet and a gun cabinet full of Remingtons. These are older ones, made before they forgot how to make guns. I just bought a CDL, in 7 RUM. I could not get it to shoot worth a ****. No matter what I did, it was un responsive. I even tried it in one of my sendero stocks. It still would not shoot consistently. I tried all bullet weights, nothing! It found another zip code ! I will not buy any NEW ones, but the older ones are still a good value. I just picked up a mid to late ninetys LSS, in seven mag. Man that does this thing shoot! That CDL looked great, the fit and finish were decent LOOKING, but that ia where it stopped. The good ones are few and far between these days, and that is sad. But, I will say this, when they were putting out GOOD rifles, nobody could touch there accuracy. And , IMHO, they still make the best platform for custom rifles. All of mine are! No more new ones for me, but I gravitate to them in the used but not abused rack. Sad, sad, sad, ....to some of us, Remington is like apple pie, and Chevrolet. Where have all the good times gone? AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL. gun)gun). 7 STW [/QUOTE]
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