I think thatquote from McGowen is for the barrel only, not installation. Base installation starts at $205, barrel pre-fits start at $315 and there is a note at the end, if you go custom barrel, that installation is not included.
This has been reported on for years and years, with Remington doing recalls going back for some time. I find it hard to imagine that anyone who handles rifles, especially a 700, doesn't know about this.
How do you like the laminated stock? I've been looking at that specific rifle and trying to chose between the laminated and regular black synthetic. I can't find a laminated in store to check the fit and feel. Do you think the laminated will hold up well in the field?
I have no problems with people buying "cheap" rifles. With modern designs and manufacturing techniques, most are very accurate and functional. Not everyone can afford $1000+. I don't understand when someone buys a budget rifle, then starts a post about what replacement stock ($300-$800)...
CMP M1 in 30-06. Goto the CMP forum but IIRC if you order the lower grade you have a better chance at an original (albiet) beat up stock. If you do get a new stock, you can refinish it to look more original or buy a used stock from Dupage
I've read many reputable sources, including high end barrel manufacturers, that more damage is done to barrels during cleaning (cleaning to often, using the wrong cleaners, not using proper tools, improper cleaning techniques)
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