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Gunsmithing
Changing barrel on a Rem 721, .270w
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<blockquote data-quote="jbur13" data-source="post: 2532415" data-attributes="member: 74423"><p>I have the same 721/.270 that I inherited. Great gun and I'll never take it apart, it was my dads and I used to hunt deer with it as a kid. I would buy yourself a larger caliber gun to compliment the .270. Maybe get an old rem 700 in 7mm and put an 1/8 barrel on it, nice trigger and new stock.. that's what I did.</p><p>The one thing I love about the 270 is that you can actually find bullets for it. My local shop always has Hornady bullets on the shelf. Last week they had about 50 boxes of Eldx's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbur13, post: 2532415, member: 74423"] I have the same 721/.270 that I inherited. Great gun and I'll never take it apart, it was my dads and I used to hunt deer with it as a kid. I would buy yourself a larger caliber gun to compliment the .270. Maybe get an old rem 700 in 7mm and put an 1/8 barrel on it, nice trigger and new stock.. that's what I did. The one thing I love about the 270 is that you can actually find bullets for it. My local shop always has Hornady bullets on the shelf. Last week they had about 50 boxes of Eldx's. [/QUOTE]
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