Me too ........... and this list would include a lg smattering of Model Sevens, 788s, 760s, 7600s and 870s.I must be the luckiest SOB on the planet.
I can't even begin to remember how many 700's I've had. Never seen a bolt fall off, never seen misaligned threaded holes, or had one that wouldn't shoot acceptable for hunting.
The only non-Rems I own now is a CZ 20ga shotgun and a Browning A-Bolt 22/250 that will be sold as I have replaced it with a Model Seven CDL .223.
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No arguments here. That is still no excuse in todays day and age that the quality on the lower models can't be better. Technology & tooling has come a long way over the years. I don't think gun owners should have to settle for poorly built product even if it is mass produced. After everthing is said and done, I will still come under ther price of a new Sako 85 when all the extra work is done on the 700. I am fine with that. Like I said I got better than expected groups, I just don't think that's what we have to settle for in regards to the firing pin. I also don't see issue with a guy wanting to have his rifle fine tuned to his satisfaction.






















