Hello All,
I am a new member here and have been reading about the problems so many of you have had with your Remington Woodsmasters. I am going to throw out a queery:
I have a 750 Woodsmaster in a .35 Whelen. Great calibre for my neck of the woods. I live in Northern British Columbia, Canada and hunt in a region that is literally crawling with Grizzlies. We have not had any nasty encounters here so far but their population is on the rise and most of us here have concerns for our safety, particularly when dressing game in the field. Moose are the main quarry here and as most of you know they are huge up North. The Whelen is an excellent calibre for hunting in the dense brush where they browse. My rifle has experienced the same jamming problems most forum members complain of. I am fond of the way the rifle handles, it is the carbine version and would like to get this particular gun working reliably. A gun shot here brings in the bears, they know the drill, scare off the hunter and they get a free meal. I would like to have the quick shots available for protection, of myself and hunting partners first and then to guard the game. My rifle has both ejection jams and will often fail to pick up the next round from the magazine. It is an accurate rifle, no complaints there. I have followed various suggestions for fixes: smoothed, polished, cleaned, oiled etc. I am ready to start snipping coils from the action spring as well. Am I just wasting my time with this gun? I am familiar with the BAR in the .338 win mag and it would certainly do the job but I simply do not shoot as accurately with the added recoil of this round. Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated.
thanks!