
It now spits out 10 round clips like a champ Its a 30-06. I had a machine shop make me some in the hardest metal known to man. There has probably never been a 742 made that didnt trash the ejectors. If you have your heart set on the model 100, come see me and buy mine.įirst of all someone suggested a Remington 74.model instead of the Win 100. 308 is a much better design, and not nearly as picky with bullets. I think the twist in the barrel has much to do with that and suspect that most of the guns labeled inaccurate were shot using lighter bullets. With 150 grain bullets or less it's not as accurate. A Remington 750 would be a better choice.Īccuracy reports with them is hit or miss but mine is accurate with heavier bullets. If you live in California and are thinking of getting one because it's an auto-loader in a good caliber and might be used as a legal battle rifle, you'll be disappointed. If you are going to hunt at 200 yards or less and buy good premium ammo, you will be happy with it, just make sure you buy 168 grain or heavier ammo. It feeds and shoots premium ammo well, but has issues with dirty surplus 7.62 x 51 stuff. 308 and it has had the recalled parts replaced. JanuECHL (ECHL) - Cincinnati Cyclones News ReleaseĬINCINNATI, Ohio - The Cincinnati Cyclones, proud affiliate of the NHL's Florida Panthers and Nashville Predators announced today that the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League has recalled forward John McFarland and defenseman Brian O'Hanley.I have a Model 100 in. In a separate transaction, the Cyclones have signed defenseman Jeff Winchester. McFarland, Florida's second round pick in 2010, has been one of Cincinnati's most dangerous offensive weapons this season. In 23 games with the Cyclones, he posted 25 points (13 goals, 12 assists) and seven multi-point efforts. He notched his first professional hat trick on November 30 vs.

Evansville, as part of a four-point night. O'Hanley returns to the AHL, where he spent the bulk of last season as a member of the Worcester Sharks. Now in his fifth-year of pro hockey, the Quincy, Massachusetts native has amassed 20 points (2 goals, 18 assists) in 37 games with the Cyclones so far in 2012-13.

He played in his 300th pro game on December 19 against Fort Wayne and earned his 100th pro point a few days later - on December 22 vs. Collectively, O'Hanley has played in 63 AHL games and has notched 14 points.
