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Rem Mountain Rifle Ideas/Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Labwhisper" data-source="post: 1900039" data-attributes="member: 109695"><p>I have a M700 Mountain rifle in .26-06. Bought it in early '90's, a month after taking my BDL for an all day walk in Michigan's UP. It will put 2 sometimes 3 in an inch at 200 yd. Then it will walk holes across the hill side. But, 1st and 2nd are right there and have not needed the 2nd on game. The wood is plain but pleasing straight grain. But light. Remington did a great job of stocking mountain rifles in light weight walnut. </p><p>If I ever shoot the bbl out I will rebarrel same contour. Stock will stay same. It has not been bedded. If accuracy goes south - maybe. Recoil is a non-issue for a lite hunting rifle. </p><p>I don't know what more I could ask of a Michigan deer rifle. If yours works like mine I sure would not mess with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Labwhisper, post: 1900039, member: 109695"] I have a M700 Mountain rifle in .26-06. Bought it in early '90's, a month after taking my BDL for an all day walk in Michigan's UP. It will put 2 sometimes 3 in an inch at 200 yd. Then it will walk holes across the hill side. But, 1st and 2nd are right there and have not needed the 2nd on game. The wood is plain but pleasing straight grain. But light. Remington did a great job of stocking mountain rifles in light weight walnut. If I ever shoot the bbl out I will rebarrel same contour. Stock will stay same. It has not been bedded. If accuracy goes south - maybe. Recoil is a non-issue for a lite hunting rifle. I don't know what more I could ask of a Michigan deer rifle. If yours works like mine I sure would not mess with it. [/QUOTE]
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