Do not buy rem. Model 770
#41
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: orygun
Posts: 379
I emailed rem. and have not gotten word back. Will call sometime this week. Oh and to the guy that said that nothing is wrong with the rem. 770 and it is solid look at all of your bolt guns and tell me how many bolt handles are press fitted on with glue to hold it there. NONE of mine do except this one. I did not buy this rifle it was given to me by my dad when he upgrade to a winchester after he realized it was a piece of junk.
ill stick with my low priced savage and stevens.a 700 just isnt a savage!
Last edited by jdhogg; 07-16-2010 at 09:46 PM.
#42
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: orange co va
Posts: 45
In 1986 I bought a remington sportsman 78 in 243 for $180. Ive killed many deer with it in all kind of weather and I never had the first minute of trouble with it, I would never sell it or the winchester (pre. 64) mod 70 30-06 I own. I also have a rem. 7400 30-06, it has its issues but its still an ok rifle...I wouldent bet my life on it in a gun battle but i do take it hunting in tight shooting situations, and never had problems killing deer with it.
Last edited by deermeat01; 07-26-2010 at 08:25 AM.
#43
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 5
Just my 2 cents worth, you most certainly can buy a high quality rifle for less than $350. About 15 years ago I bought a 1972 model 700 30.06 for $275, and I haven't looked back since. Will cloverleaf handloaded ballistic tips at 100 yards, almost that good with 150 grain factory bronze points. About 3 years ago I bought a 1984 Sportsman 78 30.06 from a neighbor for $35 with a 3-9x50 simmons scope on it, and a bell and carlson stock. He had it for years, but preferred his shotgun for his type of hunting. And just about 6 months ago I bought a 1972 Marlin 336 30-30, that's had about 5 rounds through it, for $100. And my $100 870 shoots as good as any other I've seen.....You don't always have to buy the "new" gun to get a great gun.......
#46
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 2
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=3...Receiver___223
you can buy a rem 700 action from brownells..
if you really want to spend some coin.. you can buy a "custom" 700 action from surgeon or blackheart...
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=3..._CUSTOM_ACTION
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2..._ROUND_ACTIONS
#47
Tie a dollar bill to it and throw it in a river.
At least with a dollar tied to it, you can say that you threw away something of value. lol
#50
my wife bought a 770 a couple years ago and i did some work on it like free floating the barrel and doing some trigger work and alittle fine tuneing...its in 30-06 and ill put it up against any gun at 3 times the cost. yes they were made cheaply as possible for those of us that cant afford to buy fancy guns...but i think you just plain got a lemon and lemons come in many forms...even ones that cost hunderds more dollars..i bought a model 70 win one time and it was junk...we got my dad a pump shotgun once and the barrel fell off when he shot it ,,,they fixed it and he had many good hunts with it...ill give ya 50 bucks for your junk rem weld the bolt on it toss a tasco scope on it and ill sell it for 500 bucks easy,,,like one man said take it to a gun smith