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True up, Rebarrel Rem 700 or Trade for Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 901808" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I like the feel of a remy action but I don't even shoot mine anymore. I go straight to my savages. I have not had any issues with any of mine and they shoot freaky well. I just bought some barrels and stocks and have the tools to re-work them. I see no reason to go back to remy, EXCEPT you already have 1. If you have a good smith, true it, barrel it, shoot it. It will be about the same cost wise and will shoot as well perhaps better with an aftermarket barrel. In this case you are doing 2 of 3 things remy owners do, Barrel, Truing. The only thing left is a good trigger. If you have the trigger already the cost is probably equal. If not, 250, 250, 500-600.... 1000 to 1100 for a remy ready to shoot. Model 10 is what 900-1100?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 901808, member: 61747"] I like the feel of a remy action but I don't even shoot mine anymore. I go straight to my savages. I have not had any issues with any of mine and they shoot freaky well. I just bought some barrels and stocks and have the tools to re-work them. I see no reason to go back to remy, EXCEPT you already have 1. If you have a good smith, true it, barrel it, shoot it. It will be about the same cost wise and will shoot as well perhaps better with an aftermarket barrel. In this case you are doing 2 of 3 things remy owners do, Barrel, Truing. The only thing left is a good trigger. If you have the trigger already the cost is probably equal. If not, 250, 250, 500-600.... 1000 to 1100 for a remy ready to shoot. Model 10 is what 900-1100? [/QUOTE]
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