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<blockquote data-quote="Kimber45" data-source="post: 5455699" data-attributes="member: 5758"><p>I love to handle different rifles… all kinds. Is Remington the same as the Remington of old, No. But it seems to me that all the Older Manufacturers have done the same thing. They've all looked for ways to build what they market as inexpensively as possible, so to remain in the game. I know of several newer Remingtons that guys have .. that are great shooters. I've also heard some stories about junk quality. I can say the same about Christensen Arms "expensive guns" in regards to being very hit/miss. The newer Remingtons don't scare me at all, but the Bergara and Tikka folks seem to have the upper hand right now on quality-accuracy/consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimber45, post: 5455699, member: 5758"] I love to handle different rifles… all kinds. Is Remington the same as the Remington of old, No. But it seems to me that all the Older Manufacturers have done the same thing. They’ve all looked for ways to build what they market as inexpensively as possible, so to remain in the game. I know of several newer Remingtons that guys have .. that are great shooters. I’ve also heard some stories about junk quality. I can say the same about Christensen Arms “expensive guns” in regards to being very hit/miss. The newer Remingtons don’t scare me at all, but the Bergara and Tikka folks seem to have the upper hand right now on quality-accuracy/consistency. [/QUOTE]
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