Can anyone educate me on this Remington 721?

I had mine bedded and the bolt handle polished a bit. The checkering could use some work to sharpen it up a bit but like to see a bit of honest use on an old rifle.

Is there an option for a nicer trigger-guard on the market that you know of?
 
Add a Lyman receiver sight and a sourdough post front sight; apply 220gr round nose to big critters.
Does a sourdough offer any advantage over the newer fiber optic front sights? I've never used either with a receiver sight but I did have a 700 front sight filed flat on the top way back when.
 
Nice old rifle. It belongs to you, so you get to do with it as you see fit. If it was mine, I wouldn’t change a thing. I scored a Canadian keeper, a NAACO 90D in 30-06 with a Williams Twilight scope. It will remain untouched as long as I own it. Guns like yours are the ones that turn my crank.
 
Does a sourdough offer any advantage over the newer fiber optic front sights? I've never used either with a receiver sight but I did have a 700 front sight filed flat on the top way back when.
I installed a "fire-sight" set (I think it was called) onto my Ruger 10-22 - so a Williams rear aperture and a red fibre optic front sight - seems to work. Is various height "Tru-glo" brand available on Amazon.ca - I also installed a red coloured fibre optic as front sight on my made-in-1955 Win 94. Is still a yellow/green one left here - all were 0.450" tall - I see there are several even taller for sale on Amazon. A day or two ago I installed a Williams WGRS 54 onto a Browning Lever action .22 rifle - no doubt I will need a taller front sight than came from the factory - I have yet to fire it to see what I get - is probable that is where the yellow/green front sight might end up, if it is tall enough.

A neighbour dropped off an Anschutz Modell 1450 - somehow he or a previous owner managed to knock off , break off or file off the bead from the front sight - was only a short pointy tip left - neighbour said you had to aim about a foot low to hit anything - I was able to make a new front sight - is NOT in a dovetail - appears to screw into the ramp - M6-0.75 threads - ended up to be a "flat top" post front sight, between 1 mm and 2 mm wide on there - I started yesterday with top of front sight and top of rear barrel sight even height - about 1.10" above bottom of the barrel - resulting 3 shot group circa 2" low from aiming point at 25 paces - I used a file to file down the front post to get it set for elevation. It is close to "dead on" now - front sight is 1.040" above bottom of barrel; those barrel mounted sights are 16 3/4" apart
 
Does a sourdough offer any advantage over the newer fiber optic front sights? I've never used either with a receiver sight but I did have a 700 front sight filed flat on the top way back when.
The flat post is much more robust than fiber optics IME , and I prefer to sight them in like “dotting the I” with the target resting on the post. They also look way better
 
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