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best advice i can give, is to write down a list of what you want to do with said rifle, then do your research on a few rifles, and when you get to the store get the feel of each one and go with the one that feels best to you. You are more likely to shoot the one that feels comfortable more...
so I called up Remington today, and they said that the would send me one magazine to see if that one would solve my issue, and if it did tthat all I would have to do is call them and they would send me three more, I wonder if polishing the mags would help smooth them out and get them to run better
Every forum I have posted on has told me to go with thease mags, it seems pretty much across the boards that thease are the best mags for the rifle, all of my issues are with the mags so thease should clear up my issues
okay i am going to call remington tomorrow, maybe they will send me 4 more seeing as i have issues with all four of the ones i own, the rifle, and 3 extra mags were bought last thursday
Yeah I will have to call remmingon, it's a shame about the magazines because it is a great rifle, does anyone know if there are any aftermarket third party high cap mags that are reliable?