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Opinions on Rem Semi-auto hunting rifles?

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Some years ago, I was a member of a gun club that used to open its range to the public several weeks before deer season for public sight-in. When working range duty as a safety officer during this period, I got to see a LOT of guns come through the range - at least a couple of hundred every day. So I had ample opportunity to see what worked . . . and what didn't.

Remington auto-loaders were quite popular, and the majority worked OK, though they gave lackuster accuracy. BUT a significant number - well into the double-digits, percentage wise - were autojammers. One particularly disturbing failure mode involved chambering a cartridge almost completely, but locking up so tight it was almost impossible to retract the bolt and extract the live round.

Consensus was that Remington produced a LOT of Monday AM and Friday PM rifles.

Based on my observatons over a decade or more of this, I'll never pay money for a Remington 742/7400 series rifle. (I'll never buy a Tasco - errr, make that Trashco - riflescope, either. But that's another story.)
 
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