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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Pem Tech" data-source="post: 1510966" data-attributes="member: 107743"><p>I have an XP-100 in 7mm BR, sold to me by a Remington employee back in the early 90's. The SN puts the manufacture date in the mid-'80s. It has a Weaver base, 2.5X Redfield scope, extra lead ballast epoxied inside the issue Zytel mid-grip stock, 100 rounds of factory 140 gr sp ammo, 40 brass cases and reloading dies. It is apparently drilled and tapped for forward placed iron sites, as well as the scope mount. The trigger is incredibly light and breaks like an ice sickle. </p><p>I'm on the fence about selling it. It is fun to shoot, draws a crowd at the range and will cut five shot 100 yard groups that can be covered by a quarter all day. I just don't shoot it that often, it'd been wrapped in an oily cloth for the last 12 years. </p><p>Do I sell it and invest in a rifle I'll have more use for or hold onto it for the collectors value? Please advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pem Tech, post: 1510966, member: 107743"] I have an XP-100 in 7mm BR, sold to me by a Remington employee back in the early 90's. The SN puts the manufacture date in the mid-'80s. It has a Weaver base, 2.5X Redfield scope, extra lead ballast epoxied inside the issue Zytel mid-grip stock, 100 rounds of factory 140 gr sp ammo, 40 brass cases and reloading dies. It is apparently drilled and tapped for forward placed iron sites, as well as the scope mount. The trigger is incredibly light and breaks like an ice sickle. I'm on the fence about selling it. It is fun to shoot, draws a crowd at the range and will cut five shot 100 yard groups that can be covered by a quarter all day. I just don't shoot it that often, it'd been wrapped in an oily cloth for the last 12 years. Do I sell it and invest in a rifle I'll have more use for or hold onto it for the collectors value? Please advise. [/QUOTE]
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