stevedscross
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My problem with the 700 has only a little to do with the Push feed. Every 700 I have seen new in the last eight year has problems. The company is letting their great name and quality control go to hell. Now not all of these problems are dangerous, but some are very bad. I saw one brand new remington fired the by the new owner, one shot, and he worked the bolt to put in another round and the whole bolt assemby fell out in peices! I was shocked, now the new ower should have fully checked the rifle before the first trip to the range, but still bad. Other examples Are three rifles that came into our gun shop in 2008. All three would fire when the safety was pushed to "fire". One, a .300 Win Mag as I recall seized shut after a few rounds. Anyway I could go on, but the point is if going to spend thousands of $ on a trip, buy a quality rifle, and check it out very well, and have it gone over by a good gunsmith prior to the trip. Even if only for plains game why have the trip ruined by a rifle failure? Now this is not to say that the 700 is all bad. If I wanted to use a 700 for stuff that bites I would find an old one from the 70's and have it rebarrled to the caliber I wanted and a new stock and all that. With the used quality from that time the rifles were much better. I have had rifles break on hunting trips, I had a trip were I broke three expensive europen scopes, it is never a fun way to have a trip go. If I had had to stop a bear, or leopard, or whatever on those trips it could have gotten me killed, and I am not a fan of that!