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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Reacquired a Rem 700 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1908699" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>Definately an older rifle, but in really good shape. The checkering is the impressed style. They went to cut checkering about thirty years ago. I agree that the bolt and trigger need a good degreasing and cleaning. I own several M700's with the old and new style triggers. I've never had any problems with either one and I'm not about to send all my M700's to a "qualified" gunsmith to swap out the old triggers for the new style. I'll put in Timney triggers before I will pack them all up and ship them to a repair center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1908699, member: 59036"] Definately an older rifle, but in really good shape. The checkering is the impressed style. They went to cut checkering about thirty years ago. I agree that the bolt and trigger need a good degreasing and cleaning. I own several M700's with the old and new style triggers. I've never had any problems with either one and I'm not about to send all my M700's to a "qualified" gunsmith to swap out the old triggers for the new style. I'll put in Timney triggers before I will pack them all up and ship them to a repair center. [/QUOTE]
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