I had my first experience with a late built Rem Mod 7 today.
I most certainly didn't like the stamped metal trigger guard/floor plate assembly, right off the get go. The trigger is different as well.
Glad it isn't my rifle.
I put a new barrel onto it for the owner, we'll see how it shoots in a few days. He wanted something heavier than the 6mm Rem it was chambered in, so now it wears a 7-08 take off bbl. With appropriate bullets, IMHO the difference is only in his mind in a real world situation. Mind you the new barrel isn't pencil thin and it's 8cm longer.
Had a heck of a time getting the factory installed barrel off the receiver. Had to use a meter long snipe on the wrench. When it came apart, there was a loud "snap" and you could smell the Loctite. This is the first time I've run across a factory installed barrel, on a Remington action that needed Loctite to keep it in place. The threads were on the minimum side and were actually sloppy, after cleaning.
I went to true up the action but it really didn't need it so I tried fitting the NEW/OLD take off bbl. The threads were a bit tight, which IMHO is better than to loose.
Needed to have the shoulder slightly set back, so it would index properly then slightly open the chamber for good headspace. Quick and simple job. Hope it was worth the effort.
I most certainly didn't like the stamped metal trigger guard/floor plate assembly, right off the get go. The trigger is different as well.
Glad it isn't my rifle.
I put a new barrel onto it for the owner, we'll see how it shoots in a few days. He wanted something heavier than the 6mm Rem it was chambered in, so now it wears a 7-08 take off bbl. With appropriate bullets, IMHO the difference is only in his mind in a real world situation. Mind you the new barrel isn't pencil thin and it's 8cm longer.
Had a heck of a time getting the factory installed barrel off the receiver. Had to use a meter long snipe on the wrench. When it came apart, there was a loud "snap" and you could smell the Loctite. This is the first time I've run across a factory installed barrel, on a Remington action that needed Loctite to keep it in place. The threads were on the minimum side and were actually sloppy, after cleaning.
I went to true up the action but it really didn't need it so I tried fitting the NEW/OLD take off bbl. The threads were a bit tight, which IMHO is better than to loose.
Needed to have the shoulder slightly set back, so it would index properly then slightly open the chamber for good headspace. Quick and simple job. Hope it was worth the effort.