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So, I was at the Sportsman's Warehouse and saw a Rem 700 LSS in .300 Win on their shelf (the one with the BDL shaped gray laminated stock, not the Mountain Rifle). I thought it was an old one....but then I realized that they stopped making that model before the SW opened.

So, I asked if I could take a look at it and the guy behind the counter said it was a non-catalogued special run for retailers. I also noticed the checkering on it was a little fancier than the standard Rem checkering.

I should have picked it up, but didn't. I've found some on line, but can't differentiate it between the current or a leftover from a few years ago, as the ones online show standard checkering.

Anyhow, does anyone have any info on this model? It's selling for under $700, and even though I've already got a .300 Win, having one that's a little more weather resistant may not be a bad idea...could also be a good idea to have two of the same caliber in case I ever go on an out of state hunt.
Interesting. I always liked the LSS... Wanted one in 7RM, then they quit making them.
Like Remington usually does.
I dont have an LSS but I do have an LS that was a limited run...mine is a .221 fb though

Sharp rifles they are
Rem has made the 700 LSS in stainless with the black/grey laminated stock chambered for a few different rounds. I seem to recall 7mm RM and one if not both of the SAUMs. I've got one in .280 Rem. To my knowledge they've not made them for approx 4-5 years, but I'd not be surprised to see some old stock on dealer shelves. Not sure if they were "spec run" or just dealer exclusives.
Went back to some old catalogs I have...


2002 - 7mm Rem Ultra Mag (right & left hand), 300 Rem Ultra Mag (right & left hand), 338 Rem Ultra Mag (right & left hand), and 375 Ultra mag (RH only) listed in regular catalog

2004 - 7mm RM, 7mm Rem Ultra Mag, 300 WM, 300 Rem Ultra Mag, 300 SAUM, 338 Rem Ultra Mag listed in regular catalog

2007 - .280 Rem (50th anniv of the .280) listed in the premier dealer catalog
2008 - .257 Wby listed in the premier dealer catalog
I had an LSS in 300 Winchester as well. The rifle was a good solid rifle that shot well. Only problem that I did not like was the extremely high gloss of the finish. I jut did not like the finish. They used the black laminate to try and cover up the rifle. Then they put a finish on the rifle that made it stand out like a mirror Tom.
I'm not sure that they are a "special run" but Remington is producing an LSS that is neither the Mountain LSS nor the LSS of a couple of years ago. I have had one in both 25-06 and 7mm-08 in the last 3 months.

They have the aforementioned Black/Gray laminated stock and the SuperCell recoil pad but have the rougher finish much like an SPS stainless. The metal isn't nearly as nicely finished as they were in the prior version. The 25-06 had a 22" barrel even though the spec's call it a 24". You can search for them at Bud's Gun Shop and see the lineup of available chamberings.
The recoil pad will tell you if it's a recent run. Generally thicker with Remington on the side of the pad.
Speaking of metal finish, waterbug, that's one reason I like the earlier ones. My 280 has the smooth satin SS finish, exactly like the old BDL SS models.
I've got one of the 2008 257 Wby models, and it has the new trigger and the super thick recoil pad. It also has the matte finish. I do recall the high gloss finish of the earlier models. The 300 Win I saw at SW was just like my 257 Wby (matte finish and thick recoil pad), but had different checkering (kinda like the M70s...more ornate) and of course a 24" bbl as opposed to the 26" on the WBY.

I've found a couple on line, and according to the guy at SW it is a special run just for certain vendors, but I would like to find out who and where, since I dropped the ball on buying the one I saw that day a few weeks back. DAMMIT!
Originally Posted by SU35
The recoil pad will tell you if it's a recent run. Generally thicker with Remington on the side of the pad.
Exactly the best way to tell if it's one of the newer versions, and the rough finish but thats hard to tell about looking at a pic, 22" barrels on standard cartridges, a very nice touch I thought..............HB
I forgot that they also made some in .243 with a 24" barrel.
I had one of the .243's and sold it before I ever got around to shooting it. That is one that I certainly regret. Did I sell it to you?
Originally Posted by Alex38
Interesting. I always liked the LSS... Wanted one in 7RM, then they quit making them.


I have one in 7mm RM. Actually its a 700CDL fitted with a 700LSS stock.
I prefer a blued barrelled action in the LSS stock - its a unique look.

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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide
I had one of the .243's and sold it before I ever got around to shooting it. That is one that I certainly regret. Did I sell it to you?
Not me. I got mine approx 3 or 4 years ago when an Ace Hardware store in TN (IIRC) was blowing them out on GunBroker for approx $500. Forgot I had it 'til this morning.
The newer ones would likely have the supercell pad.

A gentle rub with 0000 steel wool will take the gloss down to a nice satin finish. I've done it and it turned out nice.
Originally Posted by dingo
Originally Posted by Alex38
Interesting. I always liked the LSS... Wanted one in 7RM, then they quit making them.


I have one in 7mm RM. Actually its a 700CDL fitted with a 700LSS stock.
I prefer a blued barrelled action in the LSS stock - its a unique look.

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Very nice! Reminds me of the old Weatherby SLS (Stainless Laminate Sporter) which was blued stainless...
Had a chance to buy a LSS 257WBY last year for $500. Never had a scope mounted on it and was never fired. I worked with the guy and he said all he had done was put bases and rings on it when he took it out of the box and put it in the safe. Kickin myself for not buyin it now that I see what they are going for on GB...
A buddy bought an LSS a while back and dropped it in a B&C stock. Sold it, though it shot amazing for a factory rifle, it was turned into a donor, only to find out it was a custom shop gun.
A couple of guys from Texas were using them where I hunted with outfitter in Colorado (7mm & 300 WM) and I saw one on GB for a good price and I bought it in 300 WSM, I haven't shot it yet. I could have bought one in 257 WBY on GB for $709 and I didn't, still kicking myself, they are now $999!
What is the weight of these special run LSS compared to the Mountain LSS?

I'd really like a light weight gun in .308 with 1:10 twist.
Dingo.....Nice rifle!! Looks like we have the same idea! Mine is in 375 H&H

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If weight is not a concern, or if trying to balance out a magnum contour, I really like the various Remington factory laminate sporter stocks. I have one on an SPS SS 257wby and it balances much better than the factory plastic stock.
I've got one in 7rum I picked up a few years back. SS unfired with a vari-x 2 4-12x40. Paid 650 out the door. The rifle shoots decent with factory loads, but I'll work up hand loads soon. Very sharp rifle, but the high gloss is a little much.
I got the grey laminate with the satin finish barrel in 30-06. It shoots 1 inch or better with most factory ammo. I got pretty lucky for a factory rifle.
Good looking rifle too. Folks are always complimenting me how nice looking it is and asking what rifle it is. The stock finish is glossy. Recoil pad is a little too big for me. On higher powers my scope gets the black shadow because of it. I'll work something out. It's a good rifle all around.
Originally Posted by tzone
Like Remington usually does.


True.

700 MR, 700 TI, etc.

But Browning is worse, sometimes I almost think that they made one of a configuration for the catalog shoot and maybe just a couple hundred more before shutting down the production. I'm a 25 WSSM fan and have looked long and hard for a Browning TI Mountain Rifle at a reasonable price, but they are very, very, scare.
A while back I bumped into a LSS in 7 RUM at the LGS. It was beautiful and had a great price on it, I couldn't pass it up.

It shot well but the relatively small grip had my knuckle getting battered by the bolt knob when fired. I tried changing my grip but that was awkward. I had to wrap some tape around the knuckle to protect it. Before someone says I can't deal with recoil or cannot shoot. I have shot many heavy recoiling rifles and currently have a 8 1/2 lb 300 RUM that uses 230 Bergers with no issue with a Model 70.

The grip is just too small for me. I sold it to a friend who loves it. Still lust for another LSS but it would have to be a milder recoiling chambering or the bolt would have to be modified, perhaps a tactical knob.
This thread is 6 years old. Hello.
Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
This thread is 6 years old. Hello.


I didn't see that before I responded.
Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
This thread is 6 years old. Hello.


Uhhh, thanks. I didn't notice.


Jerry
Didn’t notice. On the other hand so what if it is? You one of those that takes issues with what some would call necroposts?
Quite frankly I don’t get why you bring attention to it.
Get a life. Lol
One rarely hears that someone is a 25wssm guy. Those super short fatties seem kinda cool. I was only brave enough to indulge myself in the 325wsm . I got two rifles chambered for that cartridge. One of them is the Browning ABolt mountain titanium. Nice looking rifle and shoots okay. I always disliked the composite sleeve on the bolt as well as a cheesy clip spring in the bolt assembly. The duratouch finish was an issue
(as you may have heard), but Browning stood by the product and did a very beautiful job refinishing it. They also got it done and back to me within 6 weeks. I was impressed with their stellar service. I wonder if you ever found one in 25wssm. Pretty nifty cartridge though.
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