So my Father in law gave me his old hunting rifle as his days in the field are over. Its a Remington 660 in 308 Winchester but it is in need of some real TLC. It looks like there was surface rust on it and someone took that off with 80 grit sandpaper, the barrel has little bluing left but the action is in alright shape. The stock is alright besides being god ugly and square cut and the plastic bottom "metal" is warped which apparently is common on these things. Also the sights are missing and there is no scope.
That all said the thing has grown on me, its a very short fast action and it's slicker than any Remington I've ever played with. The trigger breaks very crisp at 3 pounds with no play or over travel and the 20" barrel makes it really shoulder quickly.
Does anyone know if there is much of a collectors market for these things or what they are worth. It's a project rifle for sure and I've narrowed down my options to.
I've got lots of other hunting rifles so this is kind of an unexpected redundant calibre. Just looking for people's thoughts or opinions about the 660's.
Thanks





That all said the thing has grown on me, its a very short fast action and it's slicker than any Remington I've ever played with. The trigger breaks very crisp at 3 pounds with no play or over travel and the 20" barrel makes it really shoulder quickly.
Does anyone know if there is much of a collectors market for these things or what they are worth. It's a project rifle for sure and I've narrowed down my options to.
- Return it to factory(ish) specs as much as possible including having it re-blued and replacing all the missing and damaged parts.
- Turn this into a nice little truck gun with a 2-7 scope and a synthetic stock.
- Re-barrel it for 243, 260 or 7-08 and have it stocked for my kid to use in several years. (anyone have an idea on cost to re-barrel a rifle)
I've got lots of other hunting rifles so this is kind of an unexpected redundant calibre. Just looking for people's thoughts or opinions about the 660's.
Thanks





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