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SOLD/EXPIRED Remington 700, 6BR, 1-7 twist, heavy barrel

nakneker

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I bought this rifle here on the forum a couple years ago. I will share as much as I know about it. It's built on a Remington 700 action serial number #223@$@, it has a Krieger barrel that is 27" long and is .950 at the muzzle. With the scope and rings it weighs 15 pounds 6 ounces, it's a 1-7 twist. It has a McMillan stock and Seekins bottom metal. The rifle is fun on the bench, it's heavy enough that you can easily see your impacts, it shoots very small. It's a standard 6BR with a .272 neck. It would be a nice rifle for a young person to shoot and gain confidence, I used it for my nieces to practice with before their hunts. It does have a Jewel trigger that breaks at just under one pound. It has quick detach inserts in the left side and a 4" Picitinny rail on the front of the stock. Rifle was built by Jim See, I actually bought three rifles as a package, all three were fantastic shooters, this is the last one I have. I wasn't given a round count when I bought but it wasn't a lot. I logged just under 170 rounds since I purchased it. Rifle listed here and elsewhere.

I have rifles coming in and need to have a few go out, out of room.

I'm asking 1575.00 shipped with no scope. The Meopta Optika6 3-18 with Steiner T series rings can be added for 600.00, the Nightforce rail comes with the rifle. I would also trade for a Defiance Anti X, short action standard bolt face or mag bolt face.
 

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Man, that's a good looking rifle but can I get some more info on the wood table and the carbon fiber bench??? Both sliding in and stealing the show...
My son made the table, he's done a few for us and others. The table is walnut with colored epoxy, he welded the stand and did a chemical patina on the steel, looks great. The carbon fiber top I did myself. Order some CF fabric off Amazon and used three coats of clear epoxy. It's due for another sand and recoat, I like to be scratch free. it was pretty easy to do. Thanks for asking.
 
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