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If you want new, in a rifle calibre, Remington is the only game in town. Savage, Browning, Colt and Standard all quit making them. I've fired only two of the Remmy's, a .30-06 and a .308, and was quite impressed with how quick and sure they were to operate. As well, they were 'way more than hunting accurate.
If pistol cals are OK, Taurus is making a replica of the Colt Lightning. So is a company caleed American Arms, but theirs will cost thousands of bucks.
 
My father shoots a remington 7600 in 30-06, very nice gun. This is an older model with all metal trigger guard, I have heard that they have changed over to plastic parts on the rifles as they did with the shotguns. The action has almost the same feel as the remington 870 shotgun and besides some problems that came from manufactures error nothing has gone wrong and this gun has been well hunter over the past 20 years.
 
My father and I both shoot Rem 760's in .270. Neither have given any problems. He has been shooting his for over 40 years, works some smooth. Regular cleaning is the only thing that has ever been done to either rifle.
 
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