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Remington Ultimate Load Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1052428" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>I had a brand new RU delivered by its owner to set up for him. He works insane hours and knows I shoot a Ultimate Firearms Inc. rifle and asked if I'd help him.</p><p> </p><p>I couldn't get the factory lubricant, what ever it was, out of the barrel. After a lot of work, I finally had the majority of it out of the barrel. However, the inside of the barrel was full of tooling chatter. On his behalf, I called Remington and explained to the representative the issue. Long story short, he had to return his rifle to Remington. Now rather they'll just replace his barrel or, just send him back a new rifle, has yet to be determined. Remington does have the rifle and has informed him that they will "expedite" his repair.</p><p> </p><p>He asked and it appears I'll still end up setting up his rifle when returned. I have no problem sharing data if you're interested. However, I will NOT be shooting BH209 from the rifle, but will be shooting Triple Seven and will NOT re-prime his brass over twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1052428, member: 33046"] I had a brand new RU delivered by its owner to set up for him. He works insane hours and knows I shoot a Ultimate Firearms Inc. rifle and asked if I'd help him. I couldn't get the factory lubricant, what ever it was, out of the barrel. After a lot of work, I finally had the majority of it out of the barrel. However, the inside of the barrel was full of tooling chatter. On his behalf, I called Remington and explained to the representative the issue. Long story short, he had to return his rifle to Remington. Now rather they'll just replace his barrel or, just send him back a new rifle, has yet to be determined. Remington does have the rifle and has informed him that they will "expedite" his repair. He asked and it appears I'll still end up setting up his rifle when returned. I have no problem sharing data if you're interested. However, I will NOT be shooting BH209 from the rifle, but will be shooting Triple Seven and will NOT re-prime his brass over twice. [/QUOTE]
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