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Offline McLernon

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Range Report for .308 Cal. Remington Woodsmaster 750
« on: May 22, 2006, 08:46:51 AM »
First Range Report

Took twenty rounds of Remington Extended Range 150 gr .308 cal. to the range today.  After some difficulty getting on paper I shot for group with five rounds. First three shot group was 1.0  inches, the second two shot 'group' also 1.0 inches. Had trouble with jamming when I had four rounds in the mag. and one in the chamber. With three held in the mag on firing---no more jams.

I am a happy camper. I plan to get rid of the 'garbage' Millet mounts as they do not fit properly and were the cause of my sighting-in difficulties. I plan to get Leupold as I should have in the first place.

Now I must learn to shoot this rifle 'off-hand' in time for fall hunting.

This rifle is a 'shooter'!!!!!!!!!

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Range Report for .308 Cal. Remington Woodsmaster 750
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2006, 01:58:45 PM »
I fired three boxes of factory ammo in my 750 last weekend with no jams but i didn't load one in the chamber with four in the clip  i loaded four in the clip so when i let the slide go there were only three . I'll try it the way you did just to see what happens . But as a general rule i never load to full capacity., the clips last longer if you dont . at least thats what i was told as a boy with my marlin 22 7 shot clip i load 6 i only load 3 in my remington pump 30/06 and when i was shooting 20 round clips in my 223 i loaded 18.I even put one less in my lever actions. Later Tanoose

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Range Report for .308 Cal. Remington Woodsmaster 750
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2006, 05:25:21 PM »
You shouldn't be having a problem with the gun jamming on full mags.  I shot Remington autos for years, and always hunted with full mags and one up the pipe.  

The problem may be corrected easily by a slight alteration to the magazine, however, I'd advise you to have it looked at under warranty.
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