As far as I'm concerned, isn't this mostly a problem if you're not following BASIC firearm safety? Treat every gun as if it's loaded = don't be a jackass with your rifle. Never let the muzzle of a weapon cover anything you're not willing to destroy = even if it goes off, it's pointed in the safest direction possible and not pointed at any living thing you aren't planning on shooting. Keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot = wouldn't that eliminate the supposed problem? Always be certain of the target and beyond = know what you're shooting at.
I've owned several Remington 700s and never had an issue, that's not saying that NONE of them have the issue, but if you're doing other things right, this SHOULD be a non issue.






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