I guess I would be little more optimistic that Remington has been producing 700's forever and the changes are nice but not really major engineering changes. That would be my hope.
That's what I'm hoping! Honest assessment.EXCITING, if we can get our hands on one, we'll put out a review!
Yes, I'm thinking that too. They are not going to battle it out with the entry level offerings. That's fine with me as long as the value and quality is there.I am guessing at least $1500
I think a lot of people are realizing that if you want a nice, solid rifle with everything done right, it's gonna be north of 1k. If you want a tupperware rifle that will no doubt, shoot minute of pie plate, might or might not eject correctly, may or may not even chamber a round from the factory, and comes with a Chinese 3-9, you can spend $350-$500.Yes, I'm thinking that too. They are not going to battle it out with the entry level offerings. That's fine with me as long as the value and quality is there.
Right away, nothing was wrong with the products they were putting out before bankruptcy, the problem was quality control, as long as that is on point now you should be good to go. Same tooling and equipment should produce good products!1-2 years?
Well....you do know Muddy.... that actions...speak louder than words! I would think it will be awhile until they have had adequate time of field testing. They aren't in a position to make anymore mistakes. Just my 2 cents.So wonder if and when actions become available?
Hmmmmmm.....one piece bolt...from 4 piece bolt....nothing major here FOR SURE! Put your feet up....return some blood to your head for a minute! Okay now SLOW DEEP BREATHS....repeat as necessary!I guess I would be little more optimistic that Remington has been producing 700's forever and the changes are nice but not really major engineering changes. That would be my hope.
Or a receiver in 10 minutes for that matter.There is no way they ll manufacture a decent bolt in 3.5min. Not from a solid bar.
They compete neck to neck with the bergara premier . Good on them. I wish them every success.
I know what you are saying but they are not breaking new ground on one piece bolts. If they haven't reversed engineered one piece bolts out there, they don't stand a chance. My point is I have seen what CNC's are capable of doing in Auto Tier 1 parts and the tolerances are far tighter. I would hope their machining isn't from 1940's unless its a Bridgeport!. I am optimistic they have made the proper machining investments on relaunch or it will fail.Hmmmmmm.....one piece bolt...from 4 piece bolt....nothing major here FOR SURE! Put your feet up....return some blood to your head for a minute! Okay now SLOW DEEP BREATHS....repeat as necessary!