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Question - Rem 700 Classic .264 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1972881" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I've wanted a 264 win mag for years and for some unknown reason ive had just about everything else but one. If you do indeed plan on rebarreling immediately, you can buy a 700 in 7mm rem mag or 300 win mag for possibly cheaper and have it barreled to 264 win mag no problems at all because the bolt, magazine & everything is the same on all three of those. Barrel is the only difference. But either a way it will be no problem for you. You may have a gunsmith nearby that you plan on using but if you don't there's several options. Bruno's shooter supply, bugholes.com and Redhawk rifles all have barrels in stock and can get them shipped out to you quickly. Long rifles inc in Sturgis has very quick turnaround for rebarreling. Spend sometime looking on their website and follow their instructions for shipping and they will have it back to you in 2--4 weeks. There's a lot of good gunsmiths that will do the job for you but I can attest to LRI having a very quick turnaround .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1972881, member: 93895"] I've wanted a 264 win mag for years and for some unknown reason ive had just about everything else but one. If you do indeed plan on rebarreling immediately, you can buy a 700 in 7mm rem mag or 300 win mag for possibly cheaper and have it barreled to 264 win mag no problems at all because the bolt, magazine & everything is the same on all three of those. Barrel is the only difference. But either a way it will be no problem for you. You may have a gunsmith nearby that you plan on using but if you don't there's several options. Bruno's shooter supply, bugholes.com and Redhawk rifles all have barrels in stock and can get them shipped out to you quickly. Long rifles inc in Sturgis has very quick turnaround for rebarreling. Spend sometime looking on their website and follow their instructions for shipping and they will have it back to you in 2--4 weeks. There's a lot of good gunsmiths that will do the job for you but I can attest to LRI having a very quick turnaround . [/QUOTE]
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