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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1993076" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>When/if Remington emerges, they should develop a high end rifle and go compete with it, advertise it and get into a market that people will notice. There are a lot of barrel makers, action makers and stock makers that have bracketed what it means to compete or capable to hunt long range. These smaller companies responded to what the competitors and the hunters wanted. Ironically, based on the 700 action.</p><p>Call it a Phoenix of sorts, or maybe an "800" action with premium barrels, Remington needs to stand out. Prove it. Compete with it.</p><p>I'm a "big green" fan and worried they cannot find a path out of the valley. Staying the same without this high quality segment makes them, "just another gun on the rack".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1993076, member: 104363"] When/if Remington emerges, they should develop a high end rifle and go compete with it, advertise it and get into a market that people will notice. There are a lot of barrel makers, action makers and stock makers that have bracketed what it means to compete or capable to hunt long range. These smaller companies responded to what the competitors and the hunters wanted. Ironically, based on the 700 action. Call it a Phoenix of sorts, or maybe an "800" action with premium barrels, Remington needs to stand out. Prove it. Compete with it. I'm a "big green" fan and worried they cannot find a path out of the valley. Staying the same without this high quality segment makes them, "just another gun on the rack". [/QUOTE]
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