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Looks very Ruger ish.
Errr... Isn't Remington filling for bankruptcy???
Remington finally comes up with a rifle i'd actually buy... then folds. Awesome.
RAP it is.
Why a heavy barrel? , sub 6lb 16.5" barrel 308 I'd be interested, shorter barrels are stiffer anyway, why make tacticool anchors, I don't get it. I must be getting old
You're not supposed to think about it. The marketing department tries to push all the right buttons - tactical, compact, heavy barrel, blah blah. It's a weird combo and impractical as hell but people will buy it because the marketing appeals to them. Like buying a puppy because they're so cute - you don't think about the backyard full of dog chit until later.
Why a heavy barrel? , sub 6lb 16.5" barrel 308 I'd be interested, shorter barrels are stiffer anyway, why make tacticool anchors, I don't get it. I must be getting old
stability. On its own, this is a good thing because it keeps things, well, stable
repeatability. this keeps the group sizes down. one shot accuracy is ok, but repeatedly accurate is a more noble goal.
less recoil. some people want to talk all big about how they can shoot Oerlikons one handed, but the rest of us like to have lower recoil when possible.
I also understand the want for a light weight rifle for long treks.
So what's the difference between this and say, the 700 aac-sd?