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What to do with 280 Rem mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="TRexF16" data-source="post: 2656638" data-attributes="member: 108912"><p>The M700 Mtn Rifle in .280 is an <em>extremely </em>desirable rifle, with a very good aftermarket sales price.</p><p>You might consider not altering it in any way and selling it on an auction site if you want to just raise some money to chase down something else. If not, to preserve its value, I would encourage you to do nothing more to it than to get some professional bedding and crown work done, and maybe swap out the scope bases. Also consider swapping the scope, temporarily, for one that is on another of your rifles that you <em>know</em> shoots great. This will determine if it's a scope issue, which, I don't think anyone has mentioned, but is a very likely explanation for the problems you're having.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it.</p><p>Rex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRexF16, post: 2656638, member: 108912"] The M700 Mtn Rifle in .280 is an [I]extremely [/I]desirable rifle, with a very good aftermarket sales price. You might consider not altering it in any way and selling it on an auction site if you want to just raise some money to chase down something else. If not, to preserve its value, I would encourage you to do nothing more to it than to get some professional bedding and crown work done, and maybe swap out the scope bases. Also consider swapping the scope, temporarily, for one that is on another of your rifles that you [I]know[/I] shoots great. This will determine if it's a scope issue, which, I don't think anyone has mentioned, but is a very likely explanation for the problems you're having. Good luck with it. Rex [/QUOTE]
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