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I'm thinking .308Win for auto loaders, who out there has experience with both, anyone run a lot of rounds through them in one sitting, and how do they compare?

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Posts: 691 | Location: Somewhere in Idaho | Registered: 31 December 2002Reply With Quote
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the new 750 fixes most of the problems associated with the remmies.

lots of people love the BAR.

myself, i have seen the remmies shoot better groups.

oh, yeah, and a 3.5 or 2.5# trigger in a remmie is just 100 backs away .. can't be done in a bar


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Might wanna run this by the 24hr campfire crew on the hunting rifle forum. Several gunsmith and shop owners that are still seeing probs with the 750's.


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Posts: 93 | Location: Magnolia, TX | Registered: 04 November 2003Reply With Quote
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I've heard the old Remington auto loaders were for hunting and not for shooting a hell of a lot of ammo because the bolt would peen back the receiver recesses. In other words they aren't durable for high volume of fire. Just what I've heard.
 
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High volume shooting sounds like a job for an AR-10 or an M1A to me. If it were me, I'd probably pick the AR-10, unless the black rifle asthetics turn you off. You can run 5 round magazines in it and its really not much different than a BAR and potentially very accurate.
 
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High volume shooting sounds like a job for an AR-10 or an M1A to me. If it were me, I'd probably pick the AR-10, unless the black rifle asthetics turn you off. You can run 5 round magazines in it and its really not much different than a BAR and potentially very accurate.


Yup, they are using the AR 10 in the sandbox, but that is off topic here I reckon.
 
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I have a friend he bought one about 7-8 month ago. Went back to Remington twice and then sold.IMO the Remington 750 is junk. I rather have a Remington 742 or even a Remington 740. Beautiful looking rifle but he had many problems. The first thing was it would not feed more the 2 rounds without jamming. Remington said that ever magazine has to be hand fitted to each rifle.The one thing that really ticked me off is that the rifle shot 2 feet low at a 100 yards with the scope adjusted as high as it would go.We started out with a leupold VXII 3x9 with leupold rings and bases. When that did not work he went out and bought a nikon scope and weaver rings and bases
. We had the same results.Ended up useing 2 automotive style washers to shim the scope base.They look real pretty under the scope base. They are about 20 thou. of a inch thick.There was other issues,but I'm sure you get the point.
 
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