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<Mike McGuire> |
http://www.remington.com/pdfs/...talog_customshop.pdf I think the hunting rifles are about $2800US to $3000US. That is approaching HS Precision or an upgrade on a Wby Accumark. | ||
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As the PROUD owner of a delightful little .257 Roberts M7MS (Mannlicher full stock) I can say that the Custom Shop rifles are very well put together. My Bob shoots 1/2" groups quite consistently with 117 SGK's. On the other hand I sure didn't pay $2650 for mine...which was the retail (give or take) when I bought it. They go for about 50% off if you are willing to take your time and shop for one. I found mine for just over $1200. Retail prices are just that: prices for retail shopers. I'm a founding Father of the "Cheap Bastards Society" - I try to get the most for my buck every time. Regards, Robert ****************************** H4350! It stays crunchy in milk longer! | |||
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Some time back I was looking at the Custom Shop M7 with a full stock in 7-08. The price was @$1100.00. By the time I could talk myself into it, the price had crept up to $1800 so I past. I still think about that rifle tho. ![]() | |||
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I bought a custom shop 375 H + H in 1982. It is a 'lightweight' version with slimmer 24 inch barrel and a total weight of 7 pounds. Paid the princely sum of $265.00 for it back then.Looks like they are a bit more expensive now!! | |||
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The Remington Custom Shop can put out a really nice deer rifle but they don't seem to understand the requirements of a good African rifle (not withstandinding the pushfeed/control feed argument). A friend has a 416 Remington Custom Shop Mod. 700 that is a truly wonderful shooter but didn't feed anything but spire points. It was sent back twice (once by him and once by his brother a year later) and they were told both times it was "in spec" even though it would not feed any brand of solid or blunt-nosed soft. A few minutes (literally, not hours) with a file and stone on the feed ramp and he fixed it himself. I don't think this is a reflection on the desire of Remington to produce a good rifle; just a lack of interest (what do you expect from a push-feed rifle company) ![]() "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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<Mike McGuire> |
And no matter how well they make them they will still have thay horrible rivot in the bolt nose for the extractor. | ||
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Your friend could have made a pretty penny for himself teaching those dullards at Remington Custom Shop how to make a proper rifle. ![]() | |||
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My 700 LH Custom KS Mountain in 338 WM I bought for about 1/4th of the cost of a new one on auction arms (10 years old at the time but still "NIB") will do this: 3 shots 100 meters ![]() My hiers will have to decide what to do with it because I'll never sell it! | |||
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I can't see paying anything north of $700 for a Remington. ![]() **************** NRA Life Benefactor Member | |||
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I can't see anyone having to pay me more than $700 to take a Sako-junk, or an inconsistent Kimber off their hands. ![]() | |||
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