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My buddy just dropped off a couple of rifles to me that he wants to sell (his father's estate). They are older 700 BDLs; one in .222 and the other in 22-250. Based on date codes, the 222 is circa 1965 and the 22-250 is 1981.

The 222 has rolled checkering and no jeweling on bolt. The 22-250 has typical poly finish and honking open sights. I forgot about rifles with sights and didn't know they originally came with rolled checkering.


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I had a .222 from that period, very nice rifle! Are you selling them over the fire?


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Originally Posted by dennisinaz
My buddy just dropped off a couple of rifles to me that he wants to sell (his father's estate). They are older 700 BDLs; one in .222 and the other in 22-250. Based on date codes, the 222 is circa 1965 and the 22-250 is 1981.

The 222 has rolled checkering and no jeweling on bolt. The 22-250 has typical poly finish and honking open sights. I forgot about rifles with sights and didn't know they originally came with rolled checkering.


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Good information!


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Dennisinaz: Is the 222 Remington a heavy barrel model or a sporter weight model?
I would be a "playah" for the 222 if indeed it is a heavy barrel.
TIA for clarification on that point.
Rifles from that era are known for their accuracy.
Personally I did not like the "rolled on" pattern checkering of that short era but again I am impressed with the accuracy of the Model 700's of those vintages.
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The 222 may have the flat safety

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First centerfire was a '80 22-250 BDL Custom Deluxe. Gots the good trigger, d&t for receiver sight and Cold War apocalypse proof poly finish. Amazing that things could be killed with such slow twist archaic contraptions.


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No, not selling them here. I thought I was going to buy them both initially but decided that I don't need anymore small calibers right now. The fit and finish on these rifles is better than what I am currently seeing.

The .222 is a sporter as is the 22-250. I have a couple of friends that I think want them so not going to need to advertise.


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Love to have those rifles.


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The rolled checkering lasted into the 70's. I had a .17 Remington BDL with it.


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Best of the 700s.


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My buddy took the .222, nobody wanted the 22-250 because it had a cheesy scope on it. Surprised me as it was the nicest of the two. It must have been a safe queen as it didn't even look handled. Too bad they don't take that much care making them these days!


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Put a price on that 22-250!


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I've got a weakness for old 700's. Locking bolts and button rifled barrels.

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That locking bolt is an easy fix. Converted one this week for a friend.

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Converted which way? Heard if guys milling the slot on bolt body and using old style safety lever.

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What was the twist on those rifles? I have a 1970 223 that had a 1 in 14 barrel.


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Originally Posted by Horseman
Converted which way? Heard if guys milling the slot on bolt body and using old style safety lever.

Just cut the bolt locking extension on the safety. Quick job with a Dremel cut off wheel. Grind smooth and reinstall safety. Maybe 10 minuets at most.

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Converted to not lock the bolt.

I like to load and unload on safety.

I don't see much need for a bolt lock. I guess if someone was slipping thru the brush, hunting DG, that would be good. For my use, I like loading and unloading on safety, don't worry about the bolt handle coming up. If it does, I just push it back down.

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