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TORN - Remington? Savage? Or?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter5" data-source="post: 713070" data-attributes="member: 56607"><p>Hello Everyone! Just read through all the replies. Again, I want to say thank you to those of you that had something constructive to say. (You Know Who You Are - and Are Not.) Looks like I am going to try out a Savage. I bought a Remington .338 WM in bolt action last year and first time out, it would only cycle about 50% of the rounds. Both factory and handloads. I do have to say though that my customer service with Remington was very good. They covered the cost of all shipping and everything was covered under warranty. They had to pretty much replace all the components of the bolt. Recieved the rifle back in about 4 weeks. Looks like I might have to scratch Remington off the list for future weapons though. Enough headaches in life. I do not need to add to them! </p><p> </p><p>Steve (Shooter5)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter5, post: 713070, member: 56607"] Hello Everyone! Just read through all the replies. Again, I want to say thank you to those of you that had something constructive to say. (You Know Who You Are - and Are Not.) Looks like I am going to try out a Savage. I bought a Remington .338 WM in bolt action last year and first time out, it would only cycle about 50% of the rounds. Both factory and handloads. I do have to say though that my customer service with Remington was very good. They covered the cost of all shipping and everything was covered under warranty. They had to pretty much replace all the components of the bolt. Recieved the rifle back in about 4 weeks. Looks like I might have to scratch Remington off the list for future weapons though. Enough headaches in life. I do not need to add to them! Steve (Shooter5) [/QUOTE]
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