Tahq-
Not knocking Remington, but all products seem to use words that we have never seen in combination used before or never even seen. You're right Tahq.. advertising rules the day. Actually I find some adds amusing. They use these monster words that mean really nothing but are simply to impress the buyer that he is really getting a deal.
The best commercials of all are the drug sellers. They come on TV tell you about an illness you
might have, tell you how wonderful their drug is, then mention a list of
possible side effects so long I'd rather have the original simple illness, and then tell you to ask your doctor. If I have to tell my doctor what my illness is and what drug to give me, you can bet I am changing doctors because this old one's worthless..
I would guess this Remington will be a good shooter like most of the other remingtons were. Although I would wait a year or two before I purchase one to make sure all the bugs have been worked out of it. Remember the nasty triggers on the Pursuit. Or the Knight Vision which was due out last August, has it hit the market yet? What do you think is holding that rifle up? Nope.. wait a year or two and then if you need one, get one. Besides, by then the price usually comes down on them a little..