I'm not a gun Smith and I have to do nothing
Attaboy! Make up impossible situations and then don't stick by your guns!
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I'm not a gun Smith and I have to do nothing
explain how a slam fire occurs or a gun goes off while clicking the safety. Explain how a bolt action can't feed ammo. Because I'm not. If I "feel" it may happen it doesn't make it gospel. I feel you're a remington fan boy. Doesn't make it true.If I think a rifle might go off that's my opinion. If you like them buy them. when a shell goes in 98% of the way and a bolt won't close or maybe it's forced in with a gap. I don't know I don't design bolt actions. My experience is they suck. Next time I run across a defective remington I'll keep you in mind for a quick sale at a minor profit.Attaboy! Make up impossible situations and then don't stick by your guns!
Neither can Remington.(Insert Star Trek Captain smacking his head here.) I can't believe this is still going on.
If you can only find a little about the 700 on YouTube, you must be doing a very specific search. Perhaps only looking for things that support your opinion, rather than all information?explain how a slam fire occurs or a gun goes off while clicking the safety. Explain how a bolt action can't feed ammo. Because I'm not. If I "feel" it may happen it doesn't make it gospel. I feel you're a remington fan boy. Doesn't make it true.If I think a rifle might go off that's my opinion. If you like them buy them. when a shell goes in 98% of the way and a bolt won't close or maybe it's forced in with a gap. I don't know I don't design bolt actions. My experience is they suck. Next time I run across a defective remington I'll keep you in mind for a quick sale at a minor profit.
I don't own remington stock or weapons so I have not need to constantly defend the company.
From what little youtube I get from owners of their products, I'm not impressed. There are other rifles that shoot accurately at long distances I've no need to bow to one company.
explain how a slam fire occurs or a gun goes off while clicking the safety. Explain how a bolt action can't feed ammo. Because I'm not. If I "feel" it may happen it doesn't make it gospel. I feel you're a remington fan boy. Doesn't make it true.If I think a rifle might go off that's my opinion. If you like them buy them. when a shell goes in 98% of the way and a bolt won't close or maybe it's forced in with a gap. I don't know I don't design bolt actions. My experience is they suck. Next time I run across a defective remington I'll keep you in mind for a quick sale at a minor profit.
I don't own remington stock or weapons so I have not need to constantly defend the company.
From what little youtube I get from owners of their products, I'm not impressed. There are other rifles that shoot accurately at long distances I've no need to bow to one company.
I do not need to understand the guts of a TV to know why I buy Sony or samsung over Vizio.
I don't need to know the workings of an indy car to know why I choose a ford over nissan.
I don't need to know the tolerance and design data to choose a Ruger over a remington.
I could probably link people posting great groups with a hand full of other rifles.
A wise man once said; It is what it is. it's hard to make a second first impression.
Shoot, buy and defend what you want. I'm sticking to my story. I have a 3 year old hyundai that is having a few issues. if you think I'll buy another, you are mistaken. I've yet to see one stranded on the road but, the company won't get more of my cash after this one. Does it mean it's a bad car?
To me it does because I've got to deal with it . Enjoy the 700 I'll look elsewhere.
I'm going to spend my time doing other things now. have fun.
They can say what they want, but the rem trigger is a good trigger, the problem is that its riveted together and when they assembled it , it was greased , over time when it was cleaned and lubed there was a direct path from the bolt raceway down in to the trigger assembly. So a concoction of all these lubes gets in there and congeals, now the trigger is so sluggish that the trigger return spring can't do what is supposed to do and bang it goes off. a thorough cleaning with carb cleaner will fix it