Remington Genesis at Cabelas
#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 1,607
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
ORIGINAL: cayugad
you bought another one!!! Boy and I thought I was bad. Do you think these Genesis will shoot Black Horn 209?
you bought another one!!! Boy and I thought I was bad. Do you think these Genesis will shoot Black Horn 209?
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,092
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
They DO handle recoil very well, Dave. The material and finish of the "receiver" section just plain suck. Removing that black paint (or whatever the heck it is) and applyingone of the serious metal coatings for firearms would help a lot. If they would have only used better materials and slightly altered the design of the torch-cam ... they could have had a real winner. Simplicity of the design is appealing.
#23
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
If I was going to buy one, and I am not saying I am, I would get the stainless steel model. I do not think that barrel is fluted like it shows in the Midway USA catalog but for the money, I am sure it would be a good rifle. Maybe even glass the stock or something.
#25
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 7
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
My son just bought the full camo one a couple weeks ago, I found the synthetic stock material a little cheap and hollow sounding. I also found it a little front heavy, not really well balanced. But I will say its a shooter ,super groups at fifty yards and pretty tight at 100. He shoots 100 grains T7 pellets and 240 gr shockwaves. All in all well worth the price especially with the $35 rebate. And for that price there is always room for one more on the rack!
#26
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
johnmcd ... that kind of talk of room for one more is really not helping. I'll have you know I called Cabela's today and almost ordered one, then chickened out at the last minute.. I looked at the gun rack and realized there was not room for one more..
#27
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
I have owned one for two years now. I liked the idea that it was a Remington brand and was priced for the average person. Shoots very good and I choose it over my shotgun, for shotgun season. A lot of people on this site and other sites complain about where the barrel is made and what it is made of. I could care less as long as it holds up and shoots well. So far, no reason to believe either will fail.
Folks pointed out a few minor complaints which I can agree with. After many shots the torch cam gets a bit sticky. Not really a concern in the woods and at the range, a quick swipe of solution is all you need. I find that the breach plug is very hard to extract with my scope on. I hear more lube is what I need. Standard mount may give some people problems. I would recommend to buy different mounting hardware to fit your need. Also to get more sturdy mounts. I am still shooting the scope and mounts that came with it. Stock does seem a bit cheap and hollow sounding. Wood would be a dream...
All in all, I would NOT avoid buying this gun if you are on the fence. This is a good deal and you likely will not be disappointed.
Folks pointed out a few minor complaints which I can agree with. After many shots the torch cam gets a bit sticky. Not really a concern in the woods and at the range, a quick swipe of solution is all you need. I find that the breach plug is very hard to extract with my scope on. I hear more lube is what I need. Standard mount may give some people problems. I would recommend to buy different mounting hardware to fit your need. Also to get more sturdy mounts. I am still shooting the scope and mounts that came with it. Stock does seem a bit cheap and hollow sounding. Wood would be a dream...
All in all, I would NOT avoid buying this gun if you are on the fence. This is a good deal and you likely will not be disappointed.
#28
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,092
RE: Remington Genesis at Cabelas
stuff that stock with gray packing foam if you can find some - ok, it doesn't HAVE to be gray. It's the stuff that resembles what is used for mattress pads. Really quiets the stock and the tiny bit of weight doesn't hurt a thing.