Old 10-08-2007, 11:06 AM   #1
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Remington 750

Im looking at buying the new 750, but I had a couple of concerns with it and I cant find anybody who actually has one. My dad had the old 7400 and it was a piece of junk. You couldnt get it too hit a paper plate consistently at a hundred yards. From what I read this seems to be the case with most of them. I really like the feel of the new ones though, they sholder nice and feel good in the hand. I was thinking about one in the .308 with maybe the 18.5 inch barrel. How much velocity would I lose? Would it be negilble? Has the accuaracy improved? Give me your thoughts on the gun. Im a big BAR fan, I just like the new 750 better. Thanks guys
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Old 10-10-2007, 04:59 PM   #2
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The main problem with the 7400 series was the bolt lugs wearing into the receiver when the carrier hit its rearmost point. If a recoil buffer can be bought or made, that would greatly reduce that problem. I think it would also help if the gun was already worn because it would change the point at which the bolt carrier stopped.
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