Sorry, I try my best not to be "that guy" on forums BUT IF you are talking about a Remington Model 7 the first production year was 1983, the Model 700 was first produced in 1962.
However, I think that your post underscores the fact it's more important to practice with your rifle and know it well than to know which year it came out or what the barrel stamping means. If you're filling the freezer then you're winning!
Thanks, no doubt you're right. It is one of the early Remington Sevens with a gray Kevlar reinforced fibreglass stock. Ultra-light, at 5 pounds, 4 ounces!
Beat to hell. Probably the last rifle I would sell.

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