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Remington 700 stainless in 7mm stw

BeaverHunter

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I recently traded for a Remington 700 stainless steel in 7mm STW. Barrel is 24 inches before the muzzle brake. 1-8 twist. Fancy engraving and black synthetic stock. Was told it was professionally bedded and shoots 162 grain eldx very well. Factory trigger that's been adjusted. Trigger feels very good to me. Comes with a bunch(I would have to count to get an exact count) of custom loaded ammo with load data and brass and a set of Lee reloading dies. Also has an extra magazine. Traded from the original owner. Appears to be in very good shape overall. Weighs 7 lbs 9 ounces according to my kitchen scale. Was thinking about keeping it but have a few too many guns already(in my wife's opinion). Any questions or for more pictures please text or call me. I was thinking $1000 seems fair for the whole package? I'll accept offers but please don't low ball me. Can't find many on gunbroker and the few that are on there are asking quite a bit more than that. Not really looking for trades. 2085211848 - Terry. Price lowered to $800!
 
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I have a little experience with this era build of rifle from Remington. They had excellent out of the box accuracy that later became a "hit or miss" from Big Green in regards to quality and accuracy.

Both myself and a pard had one in 300 RUM, but with BDL bottom metal. The Tupperware stocks on these rifles were a lot better than the newer stocks offered. Tikka stocks come to mind as an out of the box scope and shoot rifle. These rifles are ready to hunt, in most cases. GLWYS!
 
$850 obo anybody? Cmon I don't want to have to put a scope on it and confirm it's a tac driver like the original owner said.
 
Less than 100 per the original owner. I have not looked down the bore as I don't have a bore scope. Sorry.
 
And I've shot it exactly 0 times. I have a feeling that if I do, I'll be keeping it based on how well it shot per the original owner.
 
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