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			I don't think the Remington 710 is a bad rifle.  It performs the function for which it was built.  For the guy who only goes out a couple of times a year and doesn't reload it will get the job done. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	It's purpose is not to be a raving beauty or a tackdriver. Would I own one? Never, but that's just me. Best wishes. Cal - Montreal  | 
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			I've got mixed feeling about the Remington 710.  Personally I wouldn't own one but can see where they are useful for the occasional deer hunter who'll probably go out about twice a year. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	He's not apt to be the type to make a fuss over a rifle, or really give a damn about it. So long as it's safe enough to pull the trigger and is reasonably accurate he's satisfied. I think that's who Remington marketed the rifle for. Not for me though. Best wishes. Cal - Montreal  | 
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			Soooo...I guess that's your opinion and you're stickin' to it?  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			    I have heard that "for the guy that goes out twice a year to hunt" kind of stuff and to be quite truthful....I have never known anyone like that!   Even the guys I know that dabble in hunting still have the desire and willingness to posses a fine firearm for the sport. I personally think it was a Remington design for a niche in the market that didn't exist. Must have been one of those saavy "never shot a gun" MBA's that thought that one up!    
		
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