
Mar 18, 2009 by energypunk | Posted in Hunting
I own a Remington 750, but I did not have trouble finding add-ons. I would like to know if the 750 will work with the things for the 7400 off. And if yall know anything good for a 750 would be so good.
Wow, was Jesse's post about the useless of all time ...
In any event, the 750 is more an update to the 7400 as a new design, from what I understand. You may find a few parts for this reason or simply because the 7400 is more prevalent.
They changed some materials, fiddle with the furniture and pinched the gas, but other than that it is largely in line. I can not speak to the interchangeability, but I guess they were normalized things so as to facilitate the transition and keep parts affordable.
Aug 10, 2009 by grizzlytrey | Posted in Hunting
In goes out to buy a Remington 700 SPS but I do not know if I should be chambered in .308 Win or, 223 Need some advice.
If you are not identified, exactly at the point where every time you use the 308th It has good range and knockdown power and a variety of ammunition.
The 223 has very little knockdown power, but is very accurate because of the very low recoil.
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Ein Remington S1051 Glätteisen.
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Frankenstein the Typewriter.
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