Remington 700 sps dangerous game 375
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I can't wait to try it out. I also bought my Dad one just because he is the best man I know!! I'll let you know how they do!
I would put a pic on here but I don't know how!! A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep.
Joined: Aug SE KS. I am pleased, though I've not shot it yet. If the bolt falls off or I have problems with extracting or reloading, I will post. I've been shooting bolt rifles for 40 yrs and and lots were Rems.
I have yet to have a bolt fall off. In fact, any problems that I've experienced, were of my own making. I know, there is not much DG in KS, but like someone posted, every needs at least on. Life is good. I installed a Leupold VX-2 x33 set in leupold Rifleman rings and bases. I'm going to shoot Speer s fps. I'll report how it does. I still cant figure out how to put up pictures Print Thread Switch to Threaded Mode. Key: Admin , Global Mod , Mod.
Most Online 9, Aug 3rd, All Rights Reserved. Powered by UBB. PHP: 7. Previous Thread. Next Thread. I've met several PH's who use pushfeed rifles. The last guy I hunted with in Tanzania last month has a pushfeed. He's used this rifle for over twenty years, and once owned a gun shop in Capetown. So not everyone agrees with you, particularly some of those who are out there in it every day. Originally Posted by vacrt Finally got around to getting it out Switch to Threaded Mode.
Hunter's Campfire. Hunting Optics. Ask The Gunwriters. General Big Game. Deer Hunting. Elk Hunting. Backpack Hunting. Long Range Hunting. Hunting Rifles. Combination Guns and Drillings. Express Rifles and Big Bores Only. Mausers and Military Rifles. AR and Tactical Rifles. The triggerguard and floorplate are steel for added durability. This kept the bolt from inadvertently coming open and unlocking the action.
The plus side is that you can keep the rifle on safe while loading or unloading. Running The Rifle I wanted to subject this rifle to a field test that would replicate its real world intended use. So I went to Gunsite to run this rifle through a dangerous game training class. First, I needed a scope and mounts.
I turned to Leupold and opted for their very light x20mm VX-2 riflescopes. Paired with their QR rings and bases, this allowed quick access to the open sights, providing what I felt was the perfect combination. This brought the total rifle weight to 9 pounds. I also needed ammunition, and in addition to 40 rounds of factory Federal Cape Shock, I assembled rounds of low-recoil loads to save my shoulder.
During the class, we ran the rifle through every conceivable situation you might expect during a Cape buffalo hunt. We shot from sticks at 30 and out to yards, and from various field positions. We worked extensively on a charging buffalo target and we even went through a mock hunt with life-sized buffalo targets.
The performed exemplary. Feeding was flawless, ejection was positive and the crisp trigger helped me place my shots where I aimed. The more I shot this rifle, the more I liked it. From the bench, the story was the same. I tested the two loads used during the Gunsite class along with an additional load from Remington. The average group size for five shots at yards was 1. I should also mention that my idea of fun is not shooting a. Less of a wimp might have shot better because my first three shots were generally within an inch of each other.
Thank the gun gods for the SuperCell pad! For more information, visit remington. Remington designed a special floorplate for each commemorative Model At the range, the rifle functioned flawlessly. And wrong. The design is actually quite recent by historical standards.
But the company had a bolt rifle before Ford had a Model T. Warped stocks, sticky rough triggers, unsafe trigger, bolt stop that stuck so bolt fell out, mis-aligned scope mount screw holes, barrel cocked so sights don't line up, extra short chamber throat, and generally poor fit and finish. Remington won the race to the bottom of the swamp. NO more Remingtons for me. Is this a Remington production rifle, or did someone build this from a Remington receiver?
Wyatt Smith said:. Click to expand Long live the Winchester Model Just my 2 cents. At one time Rem and Win shared the market pretty equally. I have had numerous of each brand and up until recently had no real preference. I hunted a long time to replace the Rem Took me a few years but I found one just like it. I do know that in more recent times the Rem QC really sucked.
I saw a guy at the range a couple of years ago with a brand new and the bolt would not fully close and lock! I would like to see them get it turned around, fine old company. America's oldest gunmaker. DrBob AH senior member. TOBY said:.
There is a good reason why there are so many after market custom parts and "upgrades" for Remington rifles on the market. There are so many on the market that have problems. Take a typical Remington, check to see if the scope mount screws were drilled top dead centre. Smooth the recess for the bolt stop so it works without sticking.
Then you may have a rifle that performs the way the original should have to begin with.
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