Originally Posted by Klikitarik
Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by Pappy348
Originally Posted by BWalker
No doubt they are rugged guns. They are also pretty damn crude IMO and that's why they sell for less than something like a model 700 or a model 70.


Much less when you factor in the cost of replacing the 700 bolt or having the handle bolted down so it won't come off in your hand and replacing the trigger so it doesn't go off at odd moments of its own choosing.

I have never had a 700 bolt handle come off. And not from lack of shooting. That said the old model 70, 1 piece forged bolt is the best mouse trap.
As for the trigger. I run Jewell triggers on both my model 70's and model 70's for the most part. I do have a Neil Jones and an Eddie Fosnaugh tuned 700 factory triggers and they have always worked great.


Silver brazing is very strong, if done correctly, and can't be disassembled without some serious abuse well above and beyond hard use. The problem is that some of them don't get assembled correctly. Can you tell by looking? I can't, so I don't trust them as much as some others.


Looks like we can maybe get back to discussing RIFLES,....the mysteries of bicycle parts behind us, (for a while anyway)

This REALLY bears a look, and a wee bit further discussion,...Klick nailed it, shot a 10 X, drove it right outta' the park.

I watched the proud owner of a brand new Remington Super mangle'um break this bolt handle of with the HEEL OF HIS HAND.

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Please take note of the Induction Copper Braze, and lack thereof

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