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Remington american hunter rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="forester22" data-source="post: 1750414" data-attributes="member: 111672"><p>Might as well bring this thread back to life. I saw one of these rifles today at a local gun store. It seemed like a very handy rifle and it felt nicer than the 700 SPS I also handled. The cerakote looks nice but I can't imagine spending that much on a hunting rifle that isn't stainless steel. Putting the Leupold bases on the rifle seems kind of weird, but it's not like you can't take them off easily.</p><p></p><p>I saw a video stating that the "custom" tolerances are the result of new "improved manufacturing processes," and that this rifle is the first to benefit from them. Extraction is said to be improved, but that could just be advertising copy.</p><p></p><p>My other rifles have 24" or 22" barrels, and I could see myself appreciating the 20" barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forester22, post: 1750414, member: 111672"] Might as well bring this thread back to life. I saw one of these rifles today at a local gun store. It seemed like a very handy rifle and it felt nicer than the 700 SPS I also handled. The cerakote looks nice but I can't imagine spending that much on a hunting rifle that isn't stainless steel. Putting the Leupold bases on the rifle seems kind of weird, but it's not like you can't take them off easily. I saw a video stating that the "custom" tolerances are the result of new "improved manufacturing processes," and that this rifle is the first to benefit from them. Extraction is said to be improved, but that could just be advertising copy. My other rifles have 24" or 22" barrels, and I could see myself appreciating the 20" barrel. [/QUOTE]
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