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What to do with 280 Rem mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Sharp" data-source="post: 2657083" data-attributes="member: 107251"><p>Modern Remington 700's with the BDL designation have a hinged floor plate; ADL is the blind magazine. </p><p></p><p>Generally speaking, the DuPont made Remington firearms were better than the more recently made versions. DuPont sold Remington in 1993, making your 700 action more desirable. </p><p></p><p>Before bedding and floating, I would have the crown touched up. It looks pretty "fire-cracked" in the photo and crowning is basically a "non-invasive" procedure and can be done by any smith is a few minutes. Obviously, a trigger job and a deep bore cleaning will help any rifle in the accuracy area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Sharp, post: 2657083, member: 107251"] Modern Remington 700's with the BDL designation have a hinged floor plate; ADL is the blind magazine. Generally speaking, the DuPont made Remington firearms were better than the more recently made versions. DuPont sold Remington in 1993, making your 700 action more desirable. Before bedding and floating, I would have the crown touched up. It looks pretty "fire-cracked" in the photo and crowning is basically a "non-invasive" procedure and can be done by any smith is a few minutes. Obviously, a trigger job and a deep bore cleaning will help any rifle in the accuracy area. [/QUOTE]
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