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o313

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  1. Amen brother!

    Wow, digging deep they are. There were several failure analysis performed on this, and published, in the 1980s and early 1990. In fact in the December 1998 NAFE Journal, there was an article which included this topic. Based on my records and research, since Remington changed the safety in 1982, there have only been a few cases of alleged "inadvertant discharge" on 700s. Of the last five alleged "inadvertant discharge" cases I have worked on professionally, one was a hangfire and the other four, the operator pressed the trigger and the firearm operated as intended.

    Take your facts and go home......Speaking of objective evidence only proves that you are a plant for the EVIL CORPORATION (remington) who has maniacally foistered an inferior and deadly product on me with the sole intention of causing me harm

    Lisa C

    To dispute all those letters, you can go into any one of thousands of indoor ranges and look up.....all those holes you will see in the baffles were caused by idiots who could not keep their fingers off the trigger. I would bet several of the culprits would adamantly blame the inanimate object before taking the responsibility that they did not properly use the weapon as intended.

  2. Let me say that the howard leight muffs seem to be extremely good for the money but when shooting steel the slight delay drives me absolutely crazy. At my first steel match with the Howard muffs I couldn't figure out why I was shooting so many extra rounds until I realized the muffs were cutting out the shot and the "Ping" so I wasn't getting the customary audible feedback I was used to.

    I now turn them off before I shoot and it makes a huge difference.

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