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Remington Semi-Auto Thoughts?
Tech141
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What's your experience/opinion on the Remington Semi-auto carbines? I've been looking at the 7400 and 742 models. Like the 22" barrels for increased long range (200 - 300 yards) accuracy. Also, .308 or 30-06? Which one better for heavy game (300lbs or so)?
Yep, I've ditched my desire to have a pistol/rifle combination using the same ammo. Smarter folks than me prevailed.
What's your experience/opinion on the Remington Semi-auto carbines? I've been looking at the 7400 and 742 models. Like the 22" barrels for increased long range (200 - 300 yards) accuracy. Also, .308 or 30-06? Which one better for heavy game (300lbs or so)?
Yep, I've ditched my desire to have a pistol/rifle combination using the same ammo. Smarter folks than me prevailed.
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GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree a bolt gun would be a better choice but a semi-auto will suit your needs out to 400 yards if you practice diligently with it.
Between the two cartridges, I would choose the 30.06 as it will have more energy for the larger game you desire.
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Not hard to beat, just the competition is not advertised as well, and are more expensive slightly. They work well for a few hundred rounds as long as they are kept clean, untill they wear out.
I've put over 1000 thru mine
Go figure.
I personally like the 7400 and it has served me well.[:D]
However, they will hit the mark.
Junk? Yes, but deadly junk!
Most of the posters appear to lack insight on the semi auto long range question. I Know a bolt is better for exact bullet placement; but, isn't camp perry a good bit of evidence to the semi auto's capabilities?
Just a thought.
A chamber brush is a must have for this rifle. All the problems I've seen in others have to do with dirty or rusty chambers. Take the forearm off once a year and clean the gas/slide mechanism.
I hunt on average 30+ days a year in a swamp, traveling by bote, slogging thru mud, walking in river silt, and hunting in some of the foulest weather. I have the utmost confidence in my Remington semi-auto. They have proven themselves time and time again.
And, I'm not OCD about keeping my rifle clean. It'll go almost all season without a thourough cleaning. Just spray a little WD-40 on a rag and wipe it down.
I laugh when someone belittles down my choice of rifle and they are spending an inordinate amount of money on the latest wundergun. Especially when they have a mouthful of venison that the Remington helped put on the table.