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Rem Mountain Rifle Ideas/Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Kimber.204" data-source="post: 1900005" data-attributes="member: 102567"><p>I've got a 25+ year old Rem 700 Mountain Rifle in .280 Rem with a select wood stock that a local distributor did a run of. My dad bought me that rifle when I was 12 years old and it's been through it all. Our falls have been warmer and wetter than when i was a kid and now we get rain all through bear and deer seasons. The water has damaged the stock. It still shoots fine, but I thought about putting a Bell & Carlson on it....but I like it just how it is....how my dad gave it to me. If it didn't shoot well, maybe that'd be a different story.</p><p></p><p>But I decided instead of changing my mountain rifle to build another gun. I've been saving up and slowing getting parts together. By this fall I'll have a carbon barreled 6.5PRC to take into the woods. I'll make some memories with it too.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck.</p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimber.204, post: 1900005, member: 102567"] I've got a 25+ year old Rem 700 Mountain Rifle in .280 Rem with a select wood stock that a local distributor did a run of. My dad bought me that rifle when I was 12 years old and it's been through it all. Our falls have been warmer and wetter than when i was a kid and now we get rain all through bear and deer seasons. The water has damaged the stock. It still shoots fine, but I thought about putting a Bell & Carlson on it....but I like it just how it is....how my dad gave it to me. If it didn't shoot well, maybe that'd be a different story. But I decided instead of changing my mountain rifle to build another gun. I've been saving up and slowing getting parts together. By this fall I'll have a carbon barreled 6.5PRC to take into the woods. I'll make some memories with it too. Good Luck. R [/QUOTE]
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