A nice Remington Model 725

I have two of these. A stock one in 280 and another with a stock similar to the one in the pic. Has a magnum bolt face but I haven't decided on what cartridge to pit it in. Great rifles. - dan

A 300H&H bbl would be very fitting for the magnum bolt action. Blued bbl with original sights and a Leupold M8 4x in Weavers.

That would be a Fudd's dream come true. :)
 
If it's been reblued whomever did it did a helluva good job with the polishing. Lettering is still crisp, corners not rounded off. The stock seems to be an oil finish, rather than the varnish it would have originally.
 
If it's been reblued whomever did it did a helluva good job with the polishing. Lettering is still crisp, corners not rounded off. The stock seems to be an oil finish, rather than the varnish it would have originally.

Yeah I don't see sign of it being refinished but that is me.









 
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I have two of these. A stock one in 280 and another with a stock similar to the one in the pic. Has a magnum bolt face but I haven't decided on what cartridge to pit it in. Great rifles. - dan

Dan, barrel it up to 358 Norma Magnum. You will have a twice-unique great hunting outfit!

Let me know if you do, and I'll send you some Norma brass for it.

Best,
Ted
 
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I have one in 30/06 that I got from Rembo a few years back . It's probably my favourite hunting rifle . It's not as pristine as yours , someone installed a recoil pad on it at some point . To be honest , I don't care , it's a great rifle .
 
That is beautiful!!!!

I don't think that finish is factory. It's too nice.

Edit: I'll elaborate: that finish looks to be hand ribbed oil done with care. 50s factory varnish is usually pretty distinctive.
 
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I have a Mauser in that cartridge. It's a great one. Tha k you for the offer, it's very kind. - dan

I have a couple in the safe, chambered in 358NM. Admittedly :redface: while I haven't used either in the field yet, I hope to correct that give one or both some field experience ;) in the not too distant future. The first I acquired is a model 1651 Husqvarna and the other, a model 68DL Schultz & Larsen.
 
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