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cjwink 01-23-2008 07:29 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 

ORIGINAL: HEAD0001


ORIGINAL: cjwink

My Dad shot one when I was growing up. It was a Remington Mohawk 600. I absolultly loved that gun.. Well when he passed away last year, I realized that he had given that gun to his ex stepson.. I still can't get over that..
My dad left a few things that I would have liked to have to other people. But he was my dad and I would never question his motives. Unless you know the motive, then please do not try to figure it out. Just remember that he was your dad and let it go. I have witnessed first hand how little things can fester between family members. And it can get ugly. Believe me it is not worth it. Tom.
No issues here.. He really didn't know I liked it so much.. Plus he is a good kid.. Acutally is a ranch manager out in Tx... But thank goodness my Uncle kept his..

cjwink 01-23-2008 07:32 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 

ORIGINAL: Pavomesa

I've owned several Model 600 Mohawks in everything but a 6MM. Muzzle blast from one of these short rifles can be incredible. Had one in .308 and when I would take it to the shooting range, other people would pack up and leave.


But anyway, they are traditionally accurate little rifles and wonderful to carry and hunt with. The biggest gripe against them was there VERY short action and magazine. They could be tedious to reload. Supposedly there was some flaw in their safety and Rem. lost a wicked law suit over the subject where some kid in Texas accidentally shot his father in the back with one and the lawyers blamed it on the rifle. So the story goes, this was why Rem stopped making them. We used to jokingly call these rifles, "Back Shooters." I think the whole lawsuit was BS, but if you can get enough anti-gunners on a jury, apparently no one cares. Get careless with any gun and it can bite.
We had some issues with them in the past. The problem was that the gun would go off when you closed the bolt.. You got to be extra careful with them. I won't forget the couple of mornings we would climb up in the stand and Dad would load the gun.. Closing the bolt oh so careful as to not fire off the gun... I do believe he sent the gun back in to get it fixed.. Glad they taught me to never load the gun before getting setteled in the stand and always point the barrell in a safe direction while loading it..

okgobbler 01-23-2008 08:39 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
Dad shoots a 788 in 6mm rem. I've got a 6mm-06 in a semi-custom rig I like.

Pavomesa 01-23-2008 09:51 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
CJ, I owned several and NEVER had any sort of accidental discharge. I never even thought of worrying about them firing when I closed the bolt. But I'm not doubting you for a minute.......just baffled.

Somewhere in my memory it seems that I had a rifle that if you put it on safety and then tried to pull the trigger, sometimes it would fire when you flipped the safety forward. Although this never actually led to an accidental discharge or I would have wrapped it around the nearest tree.

Remington safeties have always seemed kind of mickey mouse and the Mohawks were really cheesy. I don't have a Model 7 but I guess this is what the gun evolved into.

cjwink 01-23-2008 09:56 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
We had sevarl mohawks.. 243,308,2 6MMs, and even a 222.. I can't remember which one of them did it.. But I assure you it did.. It was either the 308 or the 6mm.. I believe the corrected the issue. In fact it may have even been due to a really light trigger pull..

HEAD0001 01-23-2008 10:01 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
I am not a gunsmith or a mechanical person, but I do know a thing or two about a Remington trigger. If you adjust the trigger down too far it will SLAM fire. Alot of people mess around with trigger's. It really is bad advice to do so, unless you are truly an expert. Tom.

Pavomesa 01-23-2008 10:10 AM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
For sure you can adjust triggers down where they will slam fire. Been there and done that. Part of adjusting a trigger down is making sure you can't slam fire the thing. You don't need ammunition in the gun, just cock it and slam the bolt shut as hard as you can. If it stays cocked after a few tries, you and probably good to go. I've never had one give me any trouble after this test butTom is sure correct that it can be a dangerous game. Adjust a trigger so you have some extra safety margin.

James B 01-23-2008 06:35 PM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
I have had several. A couple in the Mohawk and a couple including a LH model in the 788. I liked them 1000000 times better than the 243.:D

Rammer 01-23-2008 06:42 PM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 

ORIGINAL: James B

I have had several. A couple in the Mohawk and a couple including a LH model in the 788. I liked them 1000000 times better than the 243.:D
I think you are going through your monthly withdrawls of not owning a 243 again......................:D:D

deerslayer223 01-23-2008 11:15 PM

RE: Anyone shooting a 6MM
 
I own a 6mm and i have nothing but great things to say about it. In my opinion it out performs the 243win hands down. I know on the charts it doesnt look much better but on game performance has been spectacular. My 6mm will never leave my gun cabinent. Great long range shooter


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