Remington 750

I own a 750 woodmaster carbine in a 35 whelen and I have had very good luck with my rifle. I have heard of them jamming up, but mine has been fine. I bought it just after my uncle got his and he to has had no problems with it. I follow the cleaning instructions given, I load it the way Remington says but also I have loaded it with just inserting a loaded clip and pull back the slide and putting a round into the chamber with no problems. I am not saying every 750 will do this, but mine has been great. I shoot factory 200gr Rem ammo (no handloads yet) and have it topped off with a leupold VXI 1x4 scope. This gun will shoot about a 1" 1-1/4" groups at a 100yds. It has become one of my close cover guns next to my .444 Marlin.

Just my 2 cents Scott
 
Bought a 308 carbine last summer. Wouldn't cycle. Brought it back to the gunstore, they sent it to the smith. When it came back "fixed", I had the gunstore's smith go with me to the range and try it out. Didn't cycle. I would buy one if I could test fire it and the price was right. I believe madtrapper bought one in 35 whelen as well and his worked fine. I guess they are kinda hit and miss. just my $.02
 
Mine works great. Some things I noted. Look for a "Z" at the end of the serial# it will be hand stamped and not matched to the rest of the number. From what I gather these guns marked this way are "reworks" that were returned to Remington for repair. In any event that's what mine is and it WORKS. Also I heard that Remington has ID'd the magazines as being the problem for 95% of the jams. There is to be a supply of NEW magazines available to Canadian shooters this month. (from dealers) DIGGER2 is my nephew and apparently he has followed in the footsteps of his "gun lovin'" uncle.

cheers Darryl
 
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