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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="epags" data-source="post: 1908758" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>I have three REM. 700s (243, 7mm mag and 30-06). In case you were not aware of it, Remington put out a recall/warning about the old safeties. The vintage of your rifle puts into that category. Give Remington a call @ customer service and provide the serial number. They will advise who to take it to for a free repair. At that time you might want to have the smith clean and adjust the trigger ( for a price of course)..</p><p>I had all three of mine done. My 06 dated to1962. They thought I had left off some of the serial number numbers LOL. The 243 was built in 1967. They still shoot well.</p><p>I just ran a jump test for my 243 and on Thursday managed clover leaf @ 100 yards with a 0.07" jump. I did bed it myself, got a professional trigger cleaning & adjustment and I free floated the barrel. Other than that it is a stock 700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 1908758, member: 105138"] I have three REM. 700s (243, 7mm mag and 30-06). In case you were not aware of it, Remington put out a recall/warning about the old safeties. The vintage of your rifle puts into that category. Give Remington a call @ customer service and provide the serial number. They will advise who to take it to for a free repair. At that time you might want to have the smith clean and adjust the trigger ( for a price of course).. I had all three of mine done. My 06 dated to1962. They thought I had left off some of the serial number numbers LOL. The 243 was built in 1967. They still shoot well. I just ran a jump test for my 243 and on Thursday managed clover leaf @ 100 yards with a 0.07" jump. I did bed it myself, got a professional trigger cleaning & adjustment and I free floated the barrel. Other than that it is a stock 700. [/QUOTE]
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