Rem Mod 600 in .308 **mint**

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I came across this Rem 600 in 308 99% as new.
plastic rib on barrel mint as well.
The saftey mod not ever done by Remington.
Nice wood and not 100% sure but looks like it could
be unfired.
Average value ?

Bob
 
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In the last few years I have had 5 or 6 600/660's. I paid as little as $125 for one (in rough shape) and upto $575 for another(pretty nice shape, with a few goodies). None were mint. You often see them listed on here for more but I am not sure if they are selling or not. Of course the the oddball calibers like 6.5 and 350 bring big dollars (+/-$1000) but unless you really really want a 600 in 308 I wouldn't pay more than about $550-600. To me a model 7 has everything the 600/660 has plus a proper bottom metal, bolt release/trigger, bolt handle, stock shape etc and you can pick them up in the same ballpark.

That said I still end up buying the odd 600/660 :) but they never stay long when I realize my above argument.
 
To me a model 7 has everything the 600/660 has plus a proper bottom metal, bolt release/trigger, bolt handle, stock shape etc and you can pick them up in the same ballpark.
I agree with double gun; I still have an original "Mohawk" (economy version 600) in 308 .. was my first "big game" rifle and will never sell it. I like it a lot BUT I think the Model 7 is a better option all round and so would value a mint 600 .308 accordingly. Model 7's are very nice rifles.
 
Thanks guys.
I have had this one for some time now.
Its a safe dweller.
I think i will keep it. I was wondering if it was
worth selling.

Thanks again.
Bob
 
To me a model 7 has everything the 600/660 has plus a proper bottom metal, bolt release/trigger, bolt handle, stock shape etc and you can pick them up in the same ballpark.

truer words are rarely spoken....especially in the world of rifles where worshipping certain rifles based on nostalgia is almost a hobby within the hobby...witness the 788 cult following..:)
 
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