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Remington 700 quality
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<blockquote data-quote="vegas steve" data-source="post: 656210" data-attributes="member: 47484"><p>i've owned several remington 700's over the years and had good ones and bad ones. i owned an older 700 varmint special that i purchased new but without wood stock.i purchased an hs precision tactical stock for the barreled action and did an adjustment on the factory trigger.this rifle was chamberedin 6mm rem. and it shot very well with my handloads. i seen consistent 3 shot groups in the sub .2 range with the factory barrel and hanloads. i loved this rifle and shot hundreds of ground hogs with it at some respectible distances before the barrels throat finally started to give out.i traded that gun off and purchased a new model 700 in .243 that shot like total crap ,even after an entire year of working up loads for it. my old 6mm rem 700 was made in the late 80's and the last 700 i purchased was a 2009 model.i also owned a few savages during the same time and all of them shot great.i have stayed with savage ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vegas steve, post: 656210, member: 47484"] i've owned several remington 700's over the years and had good ones and bad ones. i owned an older 700 varmint special that i purchased new but without wood stock.i purchased an hs precision tactical stock for the barreled action and did an adjustment on the factory trigger.this rifle was chamberedin 6mm rem. and it shot very well with my handloads. i seen consistent 3 shot groups in the sub .2 range with the factory barrel and hanloads. i loved this rifle and shot hundreds of ground hogs with it at some respectible distances before the barrels throat finally started to give out.i traded that gun off and purchased a new model 700 in .243 that shot like total crap ,even after an entire year of working up loads for it. my old 6mm rem 700 was made in the late 80's and the last 700 i purchased was a 2009 model.i also owned a few savages during the same time and all of them shot great.i have stayed with savage ever since. [/QUOTE]
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