Genesis problem (help)
#11

The Yukon/Genesis is actually a well thought out drop breech action (or flip open for the Genesis); Dunno about execution. Unfortunately, it arrived well after the Omega had sucked up the drop breech market, and the fad driven inline craze had moved on to break open actions.
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
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too bad u learned the hard way ..and used your hard earned money on TRADITION made ML. i had 2 of those and also got rid of them ,no use having a ML that you can't count on when u realy need it ..too bad REMINGTON dropped the mod. 700 ML . it was not perfect but it was a good shooter ..and better built than what they sell now ..[ Genesis ]
#14

1. Clean your rifle thoroughly, especially the firing pin. I like to use Break Free as a lube. Don't use a traditional oil that will gum up in cold weather.
2. Make sure that the breach plug is installed correctly, but don't over tighten.
3. Try some different primers...be careful about the primers they sell for muzzleloaders. IMO they are not as "hot" as 209 shotshell primers (buy in the reloading section). I have had the best results with the Federal 209 shotshell primers (they are convex not flat).
2. Make sure that the breach plug is installed correctly, but don't over tighten.
3. Try some different primers...be careful about the primers they sell for muzzleloaders. IMO they are not as "hot" as 209 shotshell primers (buy in the reloading section). I have had the best results with the Federal 209 shotshell primers (they are convex not flat).
#16
Fork Horn
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remington won't back the warranty and neither will traditons. I was told to try and get my money back from where I bought it. I have a history of problems with remington. They have ripped me of for the last time. There is plenty of better brands out there. They are producing a lot of junk these days. Including their centerfire rifles and shotguns.
Last edited by bowfisherman; 07-11-2009 at 06:33 PM.
#17

Did they explain why they would not back the warranty? This seems rather strange, even if the original hole was drilled straight and you stripped the threads, they should have fixed that IMO.
I own a Remington Genesis, and sure don't like hearing this. It will effect any future purchases and recommendations. Actually I really like my Genesis and it is a great shooter. This is some disturbing news.
I own a Remington Genesis, and sure don't like hearing this. It will effect any future purchases and recommendations. Actually I really like my Genesis and it is a great shooter. This is some disturbing news.
#18
Fork Horn
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They just kept passing the buck. Remington said to call traditions and traditions said it was remington problem. Days of phone calls with no help. I'm going to call cabelas and see if I can get a refund. Thats what I was told to do. I don't see why cabelas would give me a refund but I'll try. I really did like the gun, it's too bad. I'm so mad, I will never buy a remington product again. I use remington shells for duck hunting and I threw them away. Spent a ton of money buying all kinds of shot sizes and shot charges of a different brand to re pattern my gun. I will never give them another penny and I will talk anyone out of buying a remington.
#19
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 679

They just kept passing the buck. Remington said to call traditions and traditions said it was remington problem. Days of phone calls with no help. I'm going to call cabelas and see if I can get a refund. Thats what I was told to do. I don't see why cabelas would give me a refund but I'll try. I really did like the gun, it's too bad. I'm so mad, I will never buy a remington product again. I use remington shells for duck hunting and I threw them away. Spent a ton of money buying all kinds of shot sizes and shot charges of a different brand to re pattern my gun. I will never give them another penny and I will talk anyone out of buying a remington.