I keep hearing the bolt handle & extractor rumors but nobody has ever been able to show ANY proof.
While I'm not the extremest the Swampman is
I like my Remington Rifles... and my 3200 come to think of it! I to have heard the bolt handle, extractor and banana shaped chamber rumors for years but have never personally had, nor known anyone who has had, any such problem. So they are kind of a non-issue to me. I feel I can count on getting a good, solid accurate rifle when I buy a 7/700.
Point in case. I bought a used old model M7 in 260 last year; I've been looking for one to use as the action basis for a .250 project.
Now when I say used I mean really
used! Besides being filthy, the stock looked like it had been used to drive fence posts and the barrel looked like someone had removed the sights with a pair of pliers!
And the screw heads on the scope rings that came on it were so screwed up I felt lucky that I could get them out! No problem, I only wanted the action anyway.
Now I've got this "thing" about killing something with every sportin gun in it original form before before I start "personalizing" it. So I cleaned the M7 up and mounted one of my scopes on it. I didn't do any of the things I normally do to a bolt gun, so for all intents and purposes I was going to shoot it as it came "out of the box." While bore sighting I noticed that the windage screws on the scope mount, which were also rounded if you can believe that, were pretty hard to adjust, but were close enough to get me on paper at 25 yards. I didn't give it much thought since I was eagerly anticipating shooting some of the 120 gr. Remington bullets I had been wanting to try.
Next range trip while sighting in the scope I attempted to make a windage adjustment using the mount, and the screw head falls off!
Now I'll bet whomever the previous owner(s) of that rifle were blame Remington for making a rifle that "won't shoot" rather then Bubba of the Ham Hand who broke the mount!
Oh, BTW, I got another mount Monday, remounted the scope and tried my starting load with the 120's yesterday. After sighting in I shot a few groups which all hovered around 1 - 1.5 inch. Although the velocity was a little slow, 2680 fps ave., it's good enough for one deer this year!
The new Mausers
I wouldn't really call them Remingtons...