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Remington 700 quality
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<blockquote data-quote="bornlucky" data-source="post: 643086" data-attributes="member: 33492"><p>i posted this same comment on a different thread as well but to build a rifle or even customizing one if it isn't a rem 700 your selection of stocks, triggers, barrels etc. </p><p>is very limited. It is getting better at least for savage, and weatherby aftermarket but still pales in comparison. i bought a marlin x7 new in .243 for $340 and it outshoots my $750 dollar remington hands down. The new savages for out of the box accuracy IMHO leaves the new rems in the dust. i wish the after market manufacturers would catch up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bornlucky, post: 643086, member: 33492"] i posted this same comment on a different thread as well but to build a rifle or even customizing one if it isn't a rem 700 your selection of stocks, triggers, barrels etc. is very limited. It is getting better at least for savage, and weatherby aftermarket but still pales in comparison. i bought a marlin x7 new in .243 for $340 and it outshoots my $750 dollar remington hands down. The new savages for out of the box accuracy IMHO leaves the new rems in the dust. i wish the after market manufacturers would catch up. [/QUOTE]
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