Two Remington 700 BDL Rifles In 7mm 08

albayo

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I have two Remington 700 BDL rifles in 7mm 08 and I am trying to decide whether to sell one or keep both.
One is all factory and in Exc condition, the other has a lite stainless barrel and weighs about a pound less than the all factory model.
My concern is if the scope gives out while I am at the camp during hunting season the all factory model has iron sights.
Its nice to have a backup gun in the same caliber but I can't keep both. I am getting older and want to cut back my collection.
What's your opinion on the situation?
Where do I look to find the year of manufacture for my Remington 700?
 
I'd just get a spare scope, sight it in on the rifle and then remount your original scope. This is less stuff to carry and has worked for me. Here's a site with the barrel codes h ttp://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
 
Buy a good scope and the chances of failure are greatly reduced. Leave the chinese stuff at home.
 
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700's in .375

...done this for decades ...what's the point of doing all the work of getting to camp if your gun malfunctions? ...i've seen it happen; i've had it happen ...i have two of every important gun/calibre ...they do no harm sitting in your safe

best
 
Long journeys and I always bring a back up rifle.
If you like both, find something else to sell to remedy
the moohlah'$ issue.
Or buy an ell-cheepo lever worthy of your hunt.
 
I would keep the light weight one.
Have two scopes sighted in on it, with some type of quick detachable mounts. Pack the spare scope in your pack.
 
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