Hello All!
I have the following for sale:

Remington Sportsman 78 (Identical to 700 Action) in 338-06 Ackley Improved. Barrel is factory barrel 21" from front of recoil lug to crown, rebored by professional gunsmith, and has 25 rounds through it. Holds 3/4 to 1" MOA according to previous owner. Has original Remington stock as well. Comes with Dies for 338-06 AI from Redding as well! Asking $600 shipped.
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Winchester Model 70 in 338-06. Professionally rebarreled by gunsmith and has had 10 rounds through it. Comes with 338-06 Dies from RCBS and a small amount of brass. Barrel length is 21" from the front of the action to the crown. Also has Limbsaver pad professionally fitted to stock. Previous owner stated that it shot quite well. Bases come with the rifle as well. Asking $550 shipped.
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Remington 03 rebarreled in 338-06. Has a Shilen (if memory serves!) semi heavy barrel, professionally installed by gunsmith. Has been parkerized, has a very nice trigger, Pachmeyer recoil pad professionally installed and also has Tasco Pronghorn scope. Asking $500 shipped.
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Remington 700 30-06 bought here on 24 Hour! Here is the original description....nothing more to add...well, one thing...it shoots great!

"With this 22" free floating barrel I shoot .5-.75" groups at 100 yd. all day using 168 gr. HPBT Matchking over 58 gr. of H414. It has a 1:10" twist, and not a scratch on it. The barrel is flawless, both inside and out, it has no discoloration and no abrasions, anywhere. Lands are smooth and glassy, no fouling, no pitting; it is %100 perfect. This 30-06 is free floating a Brown Precision Kevlar stock bringing her to weigh 5 lb. 15 oz. (without ammo). It goes without saying, this setup is much lighter than a factory 700 with a laminated wood stock, but this rifle is, without question, far more accurate than one limited to only what factory specs will deliver. The price for this stock today, new is $774 on Brown Precision's website, and that is before taxes or shipping & handling fees, and on Remington's website, you can research what a model 700 Mountain LSS retails for. The model of this stock is called Kevlar "pounder," as it weighs only one pound. The trigger is adjusted to break with 3 lb. of pull and does so with absolutely no creep.

There are:

(2) very light surface scratches on the left side of the stock toward the muzzle. (1) abrasion (in the "cut out" where the bolt handle fits once bolt is locked forward).
(1) area the size of your thumb on the stock behind the safety where the finish is dull (less glossy) from having been rubbed countless times engaging/disengaging the weapon's safety.
(1) 1/8" (length) shallow scratch underneath the stock, nearest the decelerator recoil pad. " The stock has been bedded...as shown in pics!
Asking $750 shipped
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Thank you, Chris

Last edited by chris26; 02/20/12.