Fast Twist Rem CDL SF 25-06

I've been waiting for Big Green to come out with a CDL SF for a long while. They sure took their time in building it. I remember Mud and I posting about it years ago. Should make a nice firearm.

Still for the money maybe a custom is a better bet. First thing you do is buy a new stock for it. Cost near 1500 or more.

Good luck and shoot straight y'all
 
Bad news guys. Remington just replied to my inquiry on the twist rate. It is indeed a typo on their part. It's a 1:10 twist. Bummer!
 
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Good Afternoon,

We apologize for the incorrect information pertaining to model 84036.

The 700 CDL in 25-06 has a 1:10 Twist, not a 1:8.

Thank you,

Remington Customer Services.
 
Bad news guys. Remington just replied to my inquiry on the twist rate. It is indeed a typo on their part. It's a 1:10 twist. Bummer!
Did you at least tell them how dumb they are for not updating ALL their twist rates like Browning and Ruger are? You mention their competition being innovative, they might start listening...
 
You didn't really think that Remington would do something forward-thinking and innovative did you?
For me it was more of a hope that they were finally putting forward-thinking into the actual engineering of their products, instead of just slapping on some new stock in a popular color, and pretending it's something brand new and innovative... It appears that the Fudds win again.

Remington's sales will continue to be in the crapper until they hire someone who puts forward-thinking into their products to give the people what they want, instead of continuing to be a bunch of cheap-azzes who still live in 1975 technology, and refuse to update it because "Ehhh, people just buy our guns for the actions anyway..." Well, if you'd upgrade your parts and your QC department, people might start buying your guns for the high-quality factory shooters, like they used to...

Remington, if you want your sales back up, HIRE ME as head of your rifle design team.
 
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