I've been hunting and shooting with a Remington 700 for nearly twenty years. My dad used it for 10 years before that. In all that time there's never been a single issue with the gun, it only ever went off when the safety was off and the trigger was pulled.
There are a lot of people out there these days that seem to believe that there's no way anything bad happening could possibly be their fault. At the root of EVERY gun 'accident' is a firearm pointed in the wrong direction or left out where it shouldn't be. If the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction, nobody gets hurt.
There are a lot of people out there these days that seem to believe that there's no way anything bad happening could possibly be their fault. At the root of EVERY gun 'accident' is a firearm pointed in the wrong direction or left out where it shouldn't be. If the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction, nobody gets hurt.




















































