BJH65
AH fanatic
The primary flaw you dislike, the extractor, is easily and fairly cheaply rectified by having a gunsmith install an M16 style extractor. I do not mind the iron sights but I’m primarily a scoped rifle shooter so the irons are really for backup. Better iron sights to your liking are an easy fix. 416 Rem Mag and 458 Win Mag are suitable for any big game in Africa.So why would one start with an action that has obvious flaws and then do all sorts of mods to try and get it to function as it should have in the first place?
They have terrible iron sights....
Only take 2 down in bigger calibers.....
Are horrible to top load......
They are built too light for caliber......
Dangerous extractor......
Pushfeed......
Piece of crap for DG.....or a high stakes hunt....
The Remington 700 Safari KS version with synthetic stock weigh 9 lbs 12 oz, that is not light for caliber especially when you add scope and mounts. Admittedly the BDL Safari grade is a little light at 8 lbs 4 oz and my custom shop 375 RUM is even lighter.
It has been a primary sniper rifle for the USMC in various versions over the years and a very popular law enforcement sniper rifle (used by my former agency). It is battle tested on far more dangerous game than any of the Big 5, the human kind. I could be biased as a former marine and retired LEO but they have been proven to be extreme reliable for us.
I do agree top loading, especially if you have big fingers requires more finesse with the short action I’ve found.
I’ve personally used Remington 700’s of various calibers 270, 30-06, 308 up to 375 RUM for over 45 years and I’ve never experienced a broken extractor or a jam. Do they happen, yes of course but we could point to feeding issues with the CZ 550 too that need a gunsmith to rectify.
Clearly, PH’s in Africa over the years agree with you, the Remington 700 isn’t the preferred backup rifle for DG in the hands of African PH’s for backup purposes but that doesn’t mean they can’t successfully be used by the hunter going to Africa as long as they practice with it, are competent with it, and have insured it is reliable. If the OP practices and insures it’s reliable, it’s perfectly acceptable for him to take it to Africa and hunt DG.