Remington 700 Bolt question

phinton81

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I have always been a fan of Remington 700's, they are simple accurate rifles that work extremely well, however I have never owned one as I have a single reservation regarding their design. I have Sako's and older Browning FN Medallion's with the Mauser bolt. I am used to the bolt locking down when the safety is on. I guess my concern is the bolt catching on clothing, branches, etc when hunting. I just don't like the idea that the bolt can open any time. Is this a problem that many 700 owners have, or am I worrying about nothing? Please advise,

Cheers,

Patrick
 
The lack of a good safety that isn't easily brushed off is the only thing I dislike about the Remington. The P14/17 action and the Ruger 77 have the best safety design in my opinion. The Lee Enfield is also good.
 
Being aware that the problem can occur is half the battle. When moving through particularly thick stuff that could catch the bolt handle, the rifle should probably be in your hands rather than slung anyway. It the rifle is in your hands your strong hand can cover the bolt handle and trigger to prevent problems.
 
Have used 700s for years hunting Newfoundland bogs and Tuckamores. Never had a single problem with either the bolt or the safety. I own several Mauser/Winchester rifles. I find the Remington simpler and more ergonomic.
 
that three-position safety shroud for the 700s is pretty sweet, my g/f's father has one on his 700.
some aftermarket triggers lack a safety so it works great with them. would be pretty neat to pair it with a kepplinger set trigger, but thats nearly a $500 undertaking total.

might wanna just buy a Ruger :)
 
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