I know the chances of making any real improvement, in Remingtons' product line, is near zero. But those who do not bitch do not have the right to expect more. The days of a responsive gun makers are behind us. In fact they do not seem able to see the trees for the leaves. If they keep selling imported guns under their own name in the end they will be just that a importer and a empty name.

Still they need to be told information that they are not getting. I remember years ago when both the 257 Roberts and the 220 Swift were as dead as dead could be. Winchester was asked by one of the large wholesaler to make the Model 70 in both calibers. They refused and said both calibers would soon be out of their ammo line because no one shot them anymore. One maker made one special run of 1,000 rifles for each. The experts told them that they would be stuck with them for years. Both runs sold out almost before they had been made. In fact they sold out several times over they years. Lesson learned was that the experts were wrong. Shooters want what they want and those who will make it will sell more guns.

Maybe Remington will never learn, but maybe they will take on minor chance I we get one wad, or decent 16 hull like the old AA16, or one gun or one whatever back into production. Any improvement will be just that.