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I bought this sweet little Stainless Remington Mountain Rifle recently on a whim to see if my 13 yo. would like it. He loves the feel of it but doesn’t shoot it well as I believe it is too light for him. We took it to the range along with some other rifles this weekend and shot approx. 11 rounds of Federal 150’s through it. I fired a sighter to make sure it was on target, did a quick scope adjustment and let him shoot a few rounds. His grouping didn’t look great so I fired a quick 3-shot group to see what was up. My 3-shot group was .86 and fell in the same 1.5” high as my adjusted sighter shot. If I would’ve been shooting at the same dot as my second shot after clicking up to 1.5 high my 4-shot group would’ve still been .86 as it was dead on. His groups were 2.75-3”ish as he’s used to some heavier guns with longer barrels etc.. He has access to several other heavier rifles and appears to shoot them better so he’s not enamored w/ this .308. Shows to be a Sub-MOA shooter in my only group with it firing the cheapest ammo I could find to test in it. (Bonus - .308 appears to be the most readily available factory ammo caliber as I had my choice of 10 different loads between the 2 stores I looked at.
It has an as-new Leupold Vx3i 3.5-10x40 scope w/ CDS (I checked and the free dial is still available). I’m not familiar with the brand/type of base and rings but they appear to do the job. The B&C stock has aluminum bedding block, a Decelerator pad and a nice cheekpiece. The build date code shows 2013. There is hardly a mark on this gun so the previous owner likely never hunted it. Pics available later as I’m not where the gun is. I can see why these guns are highly sought after!
$1,300 for the package shipped to the lower 48. Check or money order preferred due to bank snooping. Venmo if necessary but no PayPal. Will ship in a basic hard case.
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Stainless scope or matte?
I am always looking for factory wood stocks!
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Any trade interests? Like new Browning Hells Canyon Speed 308 to offer up.
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Sorry Techno - only need to sell a couple more and everything will fit in the safe - not looking to add any more at present.
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Sorry Techno - only need to sell a couple more and everything will fit in the safe - not looking to add any more at present. Copy that. Thanks. GLWS
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Can you email me pics to jtd0314 ne.rr.com
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Alternately, would your son shoot the rifle better with lighter bullets? The 130 gr. TTSX combined with wearing a Caldwell Super Mag Plus at the range really tames my Model 7 .308.
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Msquared - he shoots bug holes w/ my heavy 30-06, a 6.5CM and our trusty Weatherby 243 so easier to stick with known options.
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I’ll bet by the time he’s in senior high he’d be glad if you kept it. Only if it fits him as good as you say. Those rifles do fit me like a glove. This is a good deal though.
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A little more range time, possibly a trigger tune-up, and he would be shooting the mountain rifle just like Dad
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Msquared - he shoots bug holes w/ my heavy 30-06, a 6.5CM and our trusty Weatherby 243 so easier to stick with known options. Ok. I was just wondering if the extra recoil from the lighter rifle was the cause of the issue. I remember well being terrified of recoil at that age.
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Pics sent by text and email in the order of requests received. First public I’ll take it prevails - if I don’t get cold feet on selling it first!
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if I don’t get cold feet on selling it first! You should do that. I have one of these in 7mm-08 and it is an awesome little rifle- done two Caribou hunts, three for Kodiak Blacktail, all sorts of whitetails in the southeast... Since I picked mine up in '15, I've owned a bunch of different rifles but somehow it's the one I keep taking on all my trips out west. Plus, these are literally not possible to replace. Bump for a nice rifle.
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Dang it - pulling this one off the sales block after further thought.
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Dang it - pulling this one off the sales block after further thought. Excellent decision.
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Dang it - pulling this one off the sales block after further thought. Excellent decision. +1
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Certainly not a bad decision. You won’t struggle to move it if you ever decide to.
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Sweet gun, my dad and I have been looking for a pair of these in 7mm-08.
Just about the best carrying gun out there.... Short of an expensive custom like an Ultra Light Arms or similar.
This 308 was pretty tempting...enjoy it. Ross
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