Maybe I am alone here but since the remington 710 there have been many "economy" rifles to follow suit such as the Axis, 770, American and now even Browning has one. Remington introduced the 710 and 770 I was appalled by the cheapness and could not believe anyone would want this sort of junk to save a few hundred bucks. I and many others now look at remington rifles and immediately think of these rifles and have no faith in the quality of any rifle made by them. Another thing I have noticed is the influx of fly by night hunters buying these things the day before the season because they are "sighted in right out of the box" and no shooting is required. It seems to me that the sport of hunting has been cheapened by this as no more do people have to invest a decent amount of time and money to ensure only people with a genuine interest in the sport pursue it. Instead we get guys who just try it out because of the low investment and bragging rights of having a magnum rifle. Now with Browning having an economy rifle the amount of browning symbols all over everything is going to skyrocket and some of these people may actually own a Browning. I realize that these are great shooters but thats where it ends. I firmly believe that the only quality ecomomy rifle is a vanguard and even those are not real economy anymore. Sorry maybe I got to much time on my hands today so I will end my rant. Agree or disagree I appreciate your replies.


















































