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Buddy has this for sale, and I can get it (without the scope) for $325. It has several spots of rust (see pics) and the stock has been cut - length of pull including the recoil pad is 12 1/2 inches. Bore has sharp, clean rifling and the stock doesn't seem to have any cracks, but that is about all of the positives.

What do you think?

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I say get it, and with the rings and bases.

I'd like to buy the Weaver Rings if you get them.
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I have one similar I paid a lot more for. I got it with a period 4X Redfield.



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They are often much worse than that. Grab it quick.


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I have had several 721s. like the longer barrel, etc. and you can get a replacement stock. HOWEVER, if it should break, and they can, you cannot get EXTRACTORS for one. You cannot even get a new extractor for some of the older model 700s. Believe me, I know. Have been there. The only way to fix a broken extractor is to have it replaced with a Sako type extractor. This can be done, but when I had one put in 10 years ago, it was a $150.00 . Also, the clunky floor plate isn't nice, though you can probably live with it. New "bottom medal" will run another $200 or close. So, while $350 is a good enough price, pretty much going market, and a 300H&H not that common I'd think about how much you want it and for what. A friend of mine had his rechambered to 300Wby, but that was back in the late 50s, and again with the extractor, and floor plate and stock, you might want to think about it.

The ones I had were 270s and an 06 and all tack drivers, so they do shoot.


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The original 721 rifles were poor with a scope as the stock dimensions are not conducive for such a sight.

Plan on a complete new stock.....it's possible that M-700stocks can be fitted as well as M700 floorplates.....I'm not at all sure about that.

I restocked mine and left the metal "as is"

They are excellent shooters and when restocked you will be hard pressed to find a better elk rifle.

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Extractors can be found for the magnum guns and the 722s in 222, it's the standard caliber extractors that are dried up and gone.

The last 721 I bought was a 270 in pretty decent shape and it was $275. $325 isn't bad for one in useable shape in just about any caliber IMO, I consider them a heck of a lot more rifle for that kind of money than the new crop of budget rifles that cost roughly the same.

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I bought one in 06 last year for $275. About 5 years ago a friend had given me a B&L Balvar 8a with 721 mounts in absolute pristine condition that I had done nothing with. Finally got the itch to put a gun under it and glad I did. I was thinking of putting a 280 barrel on it then made the mistake of shooting it. You all know how that goes.


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I'd grab it.

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Have one in '06 and it fit in standard 700 stock with a very small amount of work, only enlarging the slot for the bolt handle a bit and opening the barrel channel up a little more. That is if you are inclined to restock it.

As far as the stamped bottom metal, I didn't use it. Turned it into an adl. The 700 magazine and action bolts fit fine.


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Found two standard caliber extractors about a year ago, it wasn't easy and took a bunch of phone calls, but they were out there....


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I'd be on it like Father Vinny on a nun.


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Confessing a deep fondness for that caliber here ...

That rifle could do a lot of things well.


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If you don't have a 300 H&H then of course you want one!

Once you do it's just another 30 magnum.

Even an old M70 is just an old M70.

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Originally Posted by Savage_99
If you don't have a 300 H&H then of course you want one!

Once you do it's just another 30 magnum.

Even an old M70 is just an old M70.


And there it is. 99 comes along with his special brand of wisdom.


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Have handled and shot several 721/722s over the years. All of them needed to be, or were restocked. The clunky stock lines were common to that era.

Model 700 stocks are plentiful and inexpensive, and as noted above, it is a simple thing to refit them.

Several friends own and shoot model 722 .222s. They are all excellent rifles. A buddies grandfather had a 722/.222 and a 721/.270. Both were used extensively and well, albeit with the original stocks. Buddy has those rifles behind glass on his den wall, in a photo display of his grand dad in action.


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A 700 stock can be fitted without to much problem.

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Love it! May have to bid.


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Originally Posted by Savage_99
If you don't have a 300 H&H then of course you want one!

Once you do it's just another 30 magnum.

Even an old M70 is just an old M70.


And there it is. 99 comes along with his special brand of wisdom.


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