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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4203314" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Remington has built some fine guns and developed some outstanding cartridges.</p><p>Their marketing and management, however, has been less than stellar.</p><p></p><p>The .260, 6.5 Rem Mag and .350 Rem Mag are a few example. I believe the decision to put the .350RM in the 600, was to help bolster sales on the 600. The 700 was well established.</p><p></p><p>Rem done the 6.5 RM in the 600 and doomed it, also.</p><p></p><p>They then released the 7mm Rem Mag, in the 700, and had a winner. Of course, in doing so, handicapped their outstanding response to better the .270 Win. The .280 Rem / 7mm Rem Express has an almost cult following because of its outstanding ballistics and rightly so. But between Rem marketing genius and Jack O'Connor hype, add in the magnum craze and 7mm Rem Mag, the .280 had Mt Everest of a road to success</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4203314, member: 27991"] Remington has built some fine guns and developed some outstanding cartridges. Their marketing and management, however, has been less than stellar. The .260, 6.5 Rem Mag and .350 Rem Mag are a few example. I believe the decision to put the .350RM in the 600, was to help bolster sales on the 600. The 700 was well established. Rem done the 6.5 RM in the 600 and doomed it, also. They then released the 7mm Rem Mag, in the 700, and had a winner. Of course, in doing so, handicapped their outstanding response to better the .270 Win. The .280 Rem / 7mm Rem Express has an almost cult following because of its outstanding ballistics and rightly so. But between Rem marketing genius and Jack O'Connor hype, add in the magnum craze and 7mm Rem Mag, the .280 had Mt Everest of a road to success [/QUOTE]
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