I've seen feeding problems, fore-end seperation and jamming all in one day with 2 different 710's.
When you pick up a 710 you hold in your hands the cynical afterbirth of Remington's beancounters prostitution of the traditions of all shooting related pursuits IMHO. On the other hand as Remingtons official Canadian 710 spokesperson I must end this with the re-vised 710 motto:
"What's the point in hunting with a rifle that will last longer than the Hunting Season?"
It's better than the old one I think:
"Add some excitement to your hunt and pull the trigger of a 710, it's either you or the deer!"
When you pick up a 710 you hold in your hands the cynical afterbirth of Remington's beancounters prostitution of the traditions of all shooting related pursuits IMHO. On the other hand as Remingtons official Canadian 710 spokesperson I must end this with the re-vised 710 motto:
"What's the point in hunting with a rifle that will last longer than the Hunting Season?"
It's better than the old one I think:
"Add some excitement to your hunt and pull the trigger of a 710, it's either you or the deer!"