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Remington Making 700 Receivers Again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2289441" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>It may be good after Remington sold off all those actions and barrels with problems. Like others have expressed, hope the new Remington manufactures learned from the past and fix some of the issues. I remember when a 700 action was the best. Most all military's sniper rifles were based off of a 700 and some model 70s. </p><p>I really like a Model 70 for hunting, but then competition a 700 style rules. Look at all the clones out there! </p><p>I know some people that go the guns shows, pawn shops and LSG looking for used Remingtons. They usually get the entire rifle for quite a bit less expensive than buying a new Remington action/receiver. They only buy for the purpose of a using the receiver. Most hunting rifles have limited use and the receivers are still like new. Clean it, true it and make another rifle saving a few hundred. It was a lot better on prices years ago, now people are trying to get top dollar used rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2289441, member: 116439"] It may be good after Remington sold off all those actions and barrels with problems. Like others have expressed, hope the new Remington manufactures learned from the past and fix some of the issues. I remember when a 700 action was the best. Most all military's sniper rifles were based off of a 700 and some model 70s. I really like a Model 70 for hunting, but then competition a 700 style rules. Look at all the clones out there! I know some people that go the guns shows, pawn shops and LSG looking for used Remingtons. They usually get the entire rifle for quite a bit less expensive than buying a new Remington action/receiver. They only buy for the purpose of a using the receiver. Most hunting rifles have limited use and the receivers are still like new. Clean it, true it and make another rifle saving a few hundred. It was a lot better on prices years ago, now people are trying to get top dollar used rifles. [/QUOTE]
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