Originally Posted by moosemike
Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by zcm82
As long as a rifle functions properly and shoots straight, I don't really care if they beat them with a sock full of frozen horse turds to finish them.

Not really sure what the point of yammering on and on about the post-casting process is as long as they work, which they do.

The Savage 340 was a hideously ugly club, but they do their job, too.

You are completely missing the point. The point is they are cheap rifles and should be priced as such, but they are not.


If they are cheap than what is a Remington action? I see more cheap bolts made off bar stock then investment cast. BTW a 700 cannot hold a candle to a 77 in ruggedness, no way shape or form.

Remingtons are better made than a 77. And are pretty damn reliable too boot.


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Yeah I tend to avoid these kinda discussions too...but I feel like thats gonna be a tough row to hoe, if its objective and not subjective. Don't care if the fella at Ruger beats them into shape with his pecker. Not a 700 hater at all, but....how?


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