Looking for a couple more, any leads on a .223, .222, and .308 in original condition, any leads would be appreciated, thanks. PM me if you might know wher I can find them, thanks.
I wasn’t sure either, but looking at my Ken Waters pet loads last night he has a pic of one that he used to work loads up, and of course had glowing remarks about how well it shot. I’ve yet to see one, but sure would like too, thanks.
The short shroud varmint specials that I am after have the aluminum butt plate, and square (barn door) safety. As long as it firs that criteria I’m interested, my understanding was they changed in ‘68 or ‘69? Thanks.
Remington made the short shrouds from 1962 -1968. They had aluminum butt plates and a fleur de lues (SP) stamped pattern on the stock. I have several .222's, 22/250's, and a 6MM. All are near mint and I might sell on of the 22/250's. They have great triggers and shoot very well. It is hard to find a nice one for under a Grand and many are priced above that. They are getting very difficult to find and are really nice rifles.
Don't know if you have any interest in building one, but I have a factory take-off barrel from an early Varmint Special in .223. It has the factory-filled screw holes for the Unertl/Lyman scope bases. Shiny bore and new 11 degree crown. 23 1/4" OAL. Some minor scratches from being on a metal shelf, but it's good to go. Shiny bore & Varmint profile, factory markings. $75 shipped . If interested, email;
Well, since I found a .222 I figured I would blow the dust off this one, looking for a Remington 700 Short Shroud Varmint special in .223 in original condition, any leads appreciated, thanks.