Originally Posted by RickF
Originally Posted by gaperry59
In response to Hi Vel about the .22-250 Model 700. As I recall, his Varmint Special stayed in its original factory chambering, whereas his Shilen DGA custom rifle was in .22-250 AI. He mentioned the Varmint Special in several articles over the years, and along about 1989 or 1990 all the G&A writers submitted a couple of paragraphs about their all-time favorite handload. RS's was the .22-250 with 55-grain Hornadys and I believe IMR 4064, because that was what he first tried when he bought the rifle in the 60's. He described the throat of his rifle being almost completely gone because he had to seat the Hornady so far out it was barely in the case. Then, in about '93, he wrote about custom rifles and mentioned having his Varmint Special rebarreled by Carolina Precision. I interpreted the article to mean that he was sticking with the original .22-250 factory version, indicating that he already had an AI version (the Shilen DGA). I could be wrong. However, I distinctly remember him in a later column mentioning that he could not get the new barrel to shoot as well as his old, so he ultimately sent the Varmint Special back to Remington for a new factory barrel, which made it shoot just like it used to.


I remember the same. I am positive he never had the original BDL Varmint Ackleyfied.


based on the articles of his that i've read, this is what i had always understood as well--that the rem 700 bdl varmint gun was always a standard 22-250--but when i read alabamagene's post about it being changed to an ai chambering, i was very surprised, thinking i may have somehow missed an article that disclosed the "changeover from standard chambering to ai in that 700". the only 22-250 ai that i ever remembered him showing in the articles i've read was the shilen dga firearm...


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