hvmetalhead
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Friends don't let friends buy 710s or 770s.
thanks friend
Friends don't let friends buy 710s or 770s.
I ended up callaround to the local gun shops and i found a Tika t3 light stainless in 30-06 for $719. I know its going to kick but for the price i couldnt go wrong. he also said he would thow in a bushnell 3200 3-9x40 so $150. so all in all i am looking at $1000 total package , I cant complain there
I ended up callaround to the local gun shops and i found a Tika t3 light stainless in 30-06 for $719. I know its going to kick but for the price i couldnt go wrong. he also said he would thow in a bushnell 3200 3-9x40 so $150. so all in all i am looking at $1000 total package , I cant complain there
Ok, so I've had a 710 30-06 for a few years. I spent those few years living in onterrible, while the rifle lived in BC, so I've never gotten to hunt with it, or do more than put about 20 rounds downrange, so I'm not too familiar with it.
Mine was a gift so it's not like I'm in the hole for it, but neither can I really sell it.
What's so terrible about them, mine seems fairly accurate, but like I said, it hasn't seen alot of use, are there things I should be looking out for or what??
I found a rem. 710 in 30-06, on the Buy and extange forum, and i was wondering what ya'll think about it. I am looking for a deer rifle in the 100-300 yard shooting range, he is asking $450 for it. let me know what you think
Ok, so I've had a 710 30-06 for a few years. I spent those few years living in onterrible, while the rifle lived in BC, so I've never gotten to hunt with it, or do more than put about 20 rounds downrange, so I'm not too familiar with it.
Mine was a gift so it's not like I'm in the hole for it, but neither can I really sell it.
What's so terrible about them, mine seems fairly accurate, but like I said, it hasn't seen alot of use, are there things I should be looking out for or what??
I agree the 710 is a piece of junk, occasionally one is good.....occasionally. Now the 770 on the other hand , I happen to own one in 300 WM , nothing wrong with it , nothing at all , the only problem the 710 had was in the machining, the bolt was too tight in the sleeve and a few other machining related problems , which they fixed in the 770, but by the time they fixed the probs with the 710 the damage was done . They then changed the model to 770, to give it a fresh chance , and it has no problems, design is just fine, machining was improved and problems were eliminated. It's a fine addition now. and i might add is STILL sold , only the 710 was eliminated. don't get me wrong , I'm NOT a remington fan by any means , but the 770 is a good rifle, enough so that I bought one and like it , and I know quite a few other owners and nobody is unhappy with them, That I know of .
well I'm headin to the range in an hour or so, so we'll see how it is, if it sucks, I guess it's into the back of the cabinet and I'll just have to buy a BLR.

well I'm headin to the range in an hour or so, so we'll see how it is, if it sucks, I guess it's into the back of the cabinet and I'll just have to buy a BLR.
You're selling a BAR and keeping that?I have to agree...it's not the best made...etc...we all know this...but I did buy one a fews years back....and still have...camo model .30-06...



























