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Remington issues a recall for rifles with their X-mark triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 946012" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>Thanks for the load info Lefty.</p><p>Lots of members are using 4320 in the 375 H&H. I used WW 760 to good effect with the 260 Nosler AB in the 375 Ruger and WW 760 is about the same range of burn rate. Seems in this caliber/ case size 4320 burns right. Nosler 260 and Speer 270 seem to have the same bore resistance and load tolerance. They are both about the same length.</p><p></p><p>A question to respondents of this thread: Your choice of aftermarket trigger for the Rem 700? Something that is drop in and not requiring a gunsmith to grind in. I have the paperwork to send the rifle back but how good is a screwed up trigger that's been worked on?</p><p></p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 946012, member: 51650"] Thanks for the load info Lefty. Lots of members are using 4320 in the 375 H&H. I used WW 760 to good effect with the 260 Nosler AB in the 375 Ruger and WW 760 is about the same range of burn rate. Seems in this caliber/ case size 4320 burns right. Nosler 260 and Speer 270 seem to have the same bore resistance and load tolerance. They are both about the same length. A question to respondents of this thread: Your choice of aftermarket trigger for the Rem 700? Something that is drop in and not requiring a gunsmith to grind in. I have the paperwork to send the rifle back but how good is a screwed up trigger that's been worked on? KB [/QUOTE]
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