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What’s the price on these. Looks interesting. Especially the part about being able to use prefits with the tighter tolerances.
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i use to love this time of year ....i would go to Hendershots in Hancock Maryland and gather up the new catalogues and look at the new models coming out....good luck with that in recent years ....not much to look forward to and it wont make it to market in two years
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i use to love this time of year ....i would go to Hendershots in Hancock Maryland and gather up the new catalogues and look at the new models coming out....good luck with that in recent years ....not much to look forward to and it wont make it to market in two years But you can always just go on Gunbroker and source a sweet Savage 110 with hardwood stock and no-name 3-9x32mm optic.
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22//250 twist is 1 in 14 they haven't learned a thing
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What’s the price on these. Looks interesting. Especially the part about being able to use prefits with the tighter tolerances. I have not seen or heard a price I'm sure it's in the Bergara range since seems similarly built.
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I'd ditch the rail and use std 2 piece base/ring setup.
Won't be shooting from the prone so don't want the scope jacked up that high.
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i use to love this time of year ....i would go to Hendershots in Hancock Maryland and gather up the new catalogues and look at the new models coming out....good luck with that in recent years ....not much to look forward to and it wont make it to market in two years I loved going in there back in the early 90's, it was a great store.
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I'd ditch the rail and use std 2 piece base/ring setup.
Won't be shooting from the prone so don't want the scope jacked up that high. As long as hole spacing and receiver contours are the same. Otherwise it may be a wait.
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True plus the scope pictured is using fairly tall looking rings
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I might be in the minority here, but it's kind of clunky. I won't say it's ugly... it just doesn't seem a "sleek" as older 700s. (The rail and straight trigger might be throwing off the optic or it could be the very square forend tip giving it more of a "tactical" look. It could also just be the picture in the link, but the bolt jeweling/fluting kind of looks half-assed?)
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wouldnt suprise me if you never saw one they have been showing them on their face book for over a year and more but i havent seen one yet....just 870 express and plastic adl seems to be all they make
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wouldnt suprise me if you never saw one they have been showing them on their face book for over a year and more but i havent seen one yet....just 870 express and plastic adl seems to be all they make I've seen some of the newer wood stock BDLs. Super nice rifles.
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8” twist on the .223, .243 and 7 mag - that and a good trigger makes them interesting….. wonder what they cost…. Or did I overlook that?
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Have not seen a price anywhere
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wouldnt suprise me if you never saw one they have been showing them on their face book for over a year and more but i havent seen one yet....just 870 express and plastic adl seems to be all they make Bud has the 870 Fieldmaster. Very nice shotgun although I don't like how the way they did the top of the receiver. I don't know if that way because of the D&T or what.
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I have seen a few of the new 870 Wingmasters and they look very nice indeed.....Hb
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I think it looks good, but it came too late for me. I’m all rifled-up, aside from “novelty” items I might run into here and there, and have everything I need to feed them, probably until the end of time, my time anyway. Can’t see any reason to add this one to the pile here, but y’all go ahead, and I’ll be interested in the results you get. Always happy to see good new stuff, regardless of the source.
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Id love to handle one. Afraid by looking at pics it will be similar to the Fieldcrafts, their ergos were way off for me.
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Can't get too excited about these. Afraid a close look will reveal today's cheap junk. No thanks.
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I think it looks good, but it came too late for me. I’m all rifled-up, aside from “novelty” items I might run into here and there, and have everything I need to feed them, probably until the end of time, my time anyway. Can’t see any reason to add this one to the pile here, but y’all go ahead, and I’ll be interested in the results you get. Always happy to see good new stuff, regardless of the source. yep, there are SOO many options out there these days.
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That stock is kinda ugly.
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I'm hoping RemArms manufacturing moving to Georgia will be a big success.
I'm waiting on one in 7mm-08.
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22//250 twist is 1 in 14 they haven't learned a thing You got it ! kwg
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At least it doesn’t have the butt ugly bolt handle some are putting in 700’s.
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An 8 twist 7mm mag sporter sounds very interesting….
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That stock is kinda ugly. Glad it wasn't just me.
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Not to sound negative because it’s by far the nicest list of parts and options I’ve seen on a Remington, but these threaded barrels flutted and carbon fiber are a swing and a miss. The 22”-24” barrel guys do not want a suppressor and will not want a threaded barrel. Those who want a threaded barrel for a suppressor do not want a 22”-24” barrel. I don’t know or care what length people want who use a brake….grin?
Very nice list of components and features though. Maybe when they get up and going they could give two offerings like Barrett did. It was pretty clear they were shooters. Offer a longer barrel and a 18” threaded barrel.
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A stainless sps dropped in a thanksgiving price greyboe might be a better option for some? A tikka is probably more practical but I know some don’t like the tikka.
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22//250 twist is 1 in 14 they haven't learned a thing Agreed, until I saw the 8 twist 243. So, they learned a little.
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Either cut sporter barrels shorter for suppressor use, or don’t bother to thread 22-24” tubes. Double dumb.
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On the length vs suppression.... I agree that a shorter barreled version should be produced for dedicated suppressor use. I'm also a fan of standard length barrels being threaded. I like having the option on regular length barrels....if I want to I can use it, if I don't a thread protector doesn't get in my way.
It is good to see some of them being twisted quicker.
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If they sell well, there is likely merit in some 18" versions in 6.5, 308, and 223.
Barrels are CM or SS under that coating?
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they have shown this rifle every week on their facebook page for at least a year you would think they would be out there by now
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I'd like to see Remington return to her old days of glory, but I seriously doubt it will happen. Seems the majority of gun buyers these days want black plastic rifles. This newest offering from Remington seems to target that group. AFAIC it's just another plastic gun. Nothing to see here, move along. Ymmv.
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Price seems a little steep but the AG stock retails for just under $700 so I guess they have to cover that expense somehow.
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Looks like the 1st gen 700s are going up in value. Good news cuz I'm flippin' a Custom Shop KS shortly. Do they still have a CS now?
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Not to sound negative because it’s by far the nicest list of parts and options I’ve seen on a Remington, but these threaded barrels flutted and carbon fiber are a swing and a miss. The 22”-24” barrel guys do not want a suppressor and will not want a threaded barrel. Those who want a threaded barrel for a suppressor do not want a 22”-24” barrel. I don’t know or care what length people want who use a brake….grin?
Very nice list of components and features though. Maybe when they get up and going they could give two offerings like Barrett did. It was pretty clear they were shooters. Offer a longer barrel and a 18” threaded barrel. Always thread the barrel. Every bolt gun I have has needed to be threaded. Suppressors are way more common these days
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