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Remington TI Opinions Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 511762" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>I have one of the original TI's and I like it alot. It has been re-barreled and the action has been blue printed and I never shot it in its stock / factory form. I am sure yours will shoot fine. Remember that light weight rifles are a little harder to shoot accurately so shoot it awhile before coming to a decision on how it shoots. Most of my rifles I can get behind and shoot accurately right away. The TI takes some time to get familiar with and shoot it accurately. It will shoot .50" with two different bullets. The stock on an original one has pressure points near the end of the stock. If the rifle does not shoot well they can easily be removed with a dremel. Mine is free floated. I don't care for the .270 Win. but that is neither here nor there. Now I just need to draw a sheep tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 511762, member: 20438"] I have one of the original TI's and I like it alot. It has been re-barreled and the action has been blue printed and I never shot it in its stock / factory form. I am sure yours will shoot fine. Remember that light weight rifles are a little harder to shoot accurately so shoot it awhile before coming to a decision on how it shoots. Most of my rifles I can get behind and shoot accurately right away. The TI takes some time to get familiar with and shoot it accurately. It will shoot .50" with two different bullets. The stock on an original one has pressure points near the end of the stock. If the rifle does not shoot well they can easily be removed with a dremel. Mine is free floated. I don't care for the .270 Win. but that is neither here nor there. Now I just need to draw a sheep tag. [/QUOTE]
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