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Well, I'm no deer hunting rules and regulations expert, but I'm pretty certain that rifles can't be used until this coming weekend in GA. That said, I'm sure there are exceptions and such...it just caught me off guard to see that he shot his first deer with it last week...
well, that's awesome! Congrats on his first deer. It's always a great season no matter what happens after that...
Ha, well maybe you just found your lucky charm...keep him with you in the stand and tell him it's your turn!I have been bow hunting the past month. I got nothing! He comes out in the first day and gets one... Ugh!
Yeah, I didnt even think about it... We did a adult child hunt and there was another 100 kids shooting guns too! I seen some nice bucks pulled out of there. He got a button head but it was his first and I was so proud!
Didn't want to blow up the tread with a bunch of questions for the OP. Unfortunately Remington has cut their quality control to accommodate the big box stores, and they have become a gunsmiths bread and butter. When I had my shop, I was a factory repair center and found fit and finish especially in the action was the biggest ailment. What use to be standard production fitment is now "Custom Shop". Case in point. Have you ever handled and fired a Colt green label? Tryout the action and trigger on a brand new Colt M4A3... Garbage. No final finishing, or fitment that one would expect.
In the case of the OP's firearm, after firing and manipulating most burrs and inconsistencies tend to smooth out. But, on many occasions they are exaggerated. (e.g. Late war production Arisaka) . I got sick of the Bravo Sierra and closed up my shop several years ago, but still work on friends firearms and do work when I feel like it. Gun season is just around the corner, and I know how important it would be to have my sons rifle operating flawlessly prior to hitting the woods.