Past HNI Gun Fads
#1

On another thread flags mentioned a rifle Remington used to make between 1981-2005: the Model 700 Classic.
Having never heard of it, that piqued my curiosity. In the process of Googling, it got me to looking at some other old Remington catalog items that I did remember from 11 years ago---like the Model 798 and Model 799---when I was a kid saving up for his first rifle, pouring over several free gun catalogs with hungry eyes...not surprisingly, I came across some old HNI threads about some of these rifles; some threads were from back when I first came on HNI---and it brought back some memories!
The threads on the 798 reminded me there used to be a cult-like devotion to CZ. I think users like "eldeguillo(sp?)" used to be all about it.
That, in turn, reminded me that there was an extremely vocal group of members who told everyone and their brother that the only cartridge they should ever get is a 6.5x55 Swede. (Was RebelHog one of these?)
But there was an even smaller, but even more radical group that preached the K31 Swiss rifle (7.5x55 Swiss).
The CZ and 6.5 Swede clans repeatedly converged on threads from newbies like myself, sometimes being natural allies, and may have suggested that I buy a CZ 550 FS carbine with the Mannlicher stock (was it in production between 2006-07?)...as though my money from taking out the trash for a year and a half could suffice to pay for that!
Ultimately, it was the Church of the 7mm-08 that got closest to sealing the deal and converting me. Had I not come across a Remington 673 in .308 on clearance for less than $600.00 one evening in Athens, Tennessee, I'd have been just as enthusiastically sharing the good news as they did.
Anyone else remember any fads from this part of the HNI forums?
Having never heard of it, that piqued my curiosity. In the process of Googling, it got me to looking at some other old Remington catalog items that I did remember from 11 years ago---like the Model 798 and Model 799---when I was a kid saving up for his first rifle, pouring over several free gun catalogs with hungry eyes...not surprisingly, I came across some old HNI threads about some of these rifles; some threads were from back when I first came on HNI---and it brought back some memories!
The threads on the 798 reminded me there used to be a cult-like devotion to CZ. I think users like "eldeguillo(sp?)" used to be all about it.
That, in turn, reminded me that there was an extremely vocal group of members who told everyone and their brother that the only cartridge they should ever get is a 6.5x55 Swede. (Was RebelHog one of these?)
But there was an even smaller, but even more radical group that preached the K31 Swiss rifle (7.5x55 Swiss).
The CZ and 6.5 Swede clans repeatedly converged on threads from newbies like myself, sometimes being natural allies, and may have suggested that I buy a CZ 550 FS carbine with the Mannlicher stock (was it in production between 2006-07?)...as though my money from taking out the trash for a year and a half could suffice to pay for that!

Ultimately, it was the Church of the 7mm-08 that got closest to sealing the deal and converting me. Had I not come across a Remington 673 in .308 on clearance for less than $600.00 one evening in Athens, Tennessee, I'd have been just as enthusiastically sharing the good news as they did.
Anyone else remember any fads from this part of the HNI forums?
#3

Remington came back out with their "Classic" series, with one caliber/cartridge per year in a limited edition. In 2012, they had the CDL in 6MM Remington. Since that is my all time favorite deer cartridge AND it was the birth year of my grandson, I snatched one up! Wish I had bought two!!!!
(The 6MM Rem. is impossible to find in new rifles, and the Mod. 7 and 600 Mohawk Remington's are worth their weight in gold!!!! In any caliber, let alone 6MM Remington!)
(The 6MM Rem. is impossible to find in new rifles, and the Mod. 7 and 600 Mohawk Remington's are worth their weight in gold!!!! In any caliber, let alone 6MM Remington!)
#4

Is the .375 H&H faith still alive and well?
I can't tell if my mind is playing tricks on me or not, but I can almost swear I once saw someone suggest the H&H to a user looking for a rifle to get a kid, saying it could be loaded down to where its recoil would be minimal.
I can't tell if my mind is playing tricks on me or not, but I can almost swear I once saw someone suggest the H&H to a user looking for a rifle to get a kid, saying it could be loaded down to where its recoil would be minimal.
#6
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The threads on the 798 reminded me there used to be a cult-like devotion to CZ. I think users like "eldeguillo(sp?)" used to be all about it.
My 9.3x62 is a CZ Model 550 American. I can understand the devotion. Mine is just like it was when I took it out of the box and it shoots better than I can with both factory and handloaded ammo. Great guns at a good price.
That, in turn, reminded me that there was an extremely vocal group of members who told everyone and their brother that the only cartridge they should ever get is a 6.5x55 Swede. (Was RebelHog one of these?)
I've got a Rem 700 Classic (There I go again!

#8
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I tried a bunch of handloads in my Swede but the best accuracy I get is from factory Sellier & Bellot loaded with the 131 gr softpoint. I never could get a handload as accurate as that and several years ago Natchez SS had a sale for $8.99 a box. I ordered a whole bunch of it and am still shooting that up. I'm keeping the brass of course since my handload with a Hornady was just slightly less accurate and with the Swede you don't need premium bullets to take deer sized game which is all I use it for.
#10

I used to be interested in setting up a handgun similar to that. But there just aren't enough tags or days in the season for me to chase every little desire I have lol. Most my time is spent guaranteeing I put some meat on the ground. I would like to shoot one sometime though. I've shot a few of the big revolvers but never anything like that.
-Jake
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