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I’d sell it to you, but it wouldn’t be cheap, price might not even be reasonable. smile

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I’d sell it to you, but it wouldn’t be cheap, price might not even be reasonable. smile


I saw one like it for sale, absolutely pristine...but the price wasn't reasonable...for sure.


Got to thinking..if I were to build my perfect .17 Rem it would be exactly what I have! laugh


I just get weak in the knees around the old school stuff, but frankly Id be afraid to bang it up...the one I have now...well, lets say thats not an issue...



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trapped another feral outside my birdpens, gave him the ol' Huntsman Maneuver.....

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A couple local deputies come out to the ranch to bang my steel. Their range only goes to 500, mine to a mile. They were getting set up, and one noticed a coyote dicking around the 1760 yarder. Mike loaded up, and dialed his mile dope on him. BOOM.... He now has the ranch LR record. Pup coyote at 1740 yards. 300 WM, 215 berger over 4831. Bighorn action, Proof prefit steel barrel, leup MK5, TBAC 338BA in a AI chassis.

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That's one heck of a poke on that coyote at 1740! Would be a great shot at half that range.

We're just getting started around here. All I've seen worth shooting thus far have been a few little dinker boars. Both went down to .308 150s.


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He now has the ranch LR record. Pup coyote at 1740 yards.
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First kill with my new to me .17 HM2




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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


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I 63'd this chubby one last night.

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opportunistic kill while feeding steers.....

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Nice 22.. Not many animals I hate but that is the one..


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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


Love me a dead coyote.

I could be wrong but I believe that is actually a Remington 78. Same thing as a 700 but with the smooth bolt knob and I think it was more of a budget rifle. That, or it is a gun put together from parts and pieces as I don't think the 78 was offered in .17 Rem.

Their site says the Rem 78 had an unchecked stock...but I had a 78 in .25-06 for a while with the same bolt knob and checkering pattern as above, which Remington's site says never existed....so who the hell knows???



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Originally Posted by T_Inman
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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


Love me a dead coyote.

I could be wrong but I believe that is actually a Remington 78. Same thing as a 700 but with the smooth bolt knob and I think it was more of a budget rifle. That, or it is a gun put together from parts and pieces as I don't think the 78 was offered in .17 Rem.

Their site says the Rem 78 had an unchecked stock...but I had a 78 in .25-06 for a while with the same bolt knob and checkering pattern as above, which Remington's site says never existed....so who the hell knows???

Weird glare or something on that pic. It’s a 700BDL from the first year they made 17s and has a checkered bolt knob. Used to have irons too but they wouldn’t clear the scope so came off. I got it from the old timer that bought it new.

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It’s a killing machine.

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Originally Posted by T_Inman
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Originally Posted by TheKid
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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


Love me a dead coyote.

I could be wrong but I believe that is actually a Remington 78. Same thing as a 700 but with the smooth bolt knob and I think it was more of a budget rifle. That, or it is a gun put together from parts and pieces as I don't think the 78 was offered in .17 Rem.

Their site says the Rem 78 had an unchecked stock...but I had a 78 in .25-06 for a while with the same bolt knob and checkering pattern as above, which Remington's site says never existed....so who the hell knows???

Did your rifle have a floorplate Tincock?

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Originally Posted by TheKid
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Originally Posted by TheKid
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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


Love me a dead coyote.

I could be wrong but I believe that is actually a Remington 78. Same thing as a 700 but with the smooth bolt knob and I think it was more of a budget rifle. That, or it is a gun put together from parts and pieces as I don't think the 78 was offered in .17 Rem.

Their site says the Rem 78 had an unchecked stock...but I had a 78 in .25-06 for a while with the same bolt knob and checkering pattern as above, which Remington's site says never existed....so who the hell knows???

Weird glare or something on that pic. It’s a 700BDL from the first year they made 17s and has a checkered bolt knob. Used to have irons too but they wouldn’t clear the scope so came off. I got it from the old timer that bought it new.

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It’s a killing machine.


Gotcha. That is a weird glare, for sure but I now see the bolt checkering and withdraw my earlier statement.

Fücker of the 10 gauge wimminz....my Mod 78 did not have a floor plate. It was basically a cheap metal and cheap wood 700 ADL. Looking closer at Kid's pic he does have a floor plate on his but it is barely visible in the first pic.

My bad for even bringing up bad info.....



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Originally Posted by T_Inman
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Originally Posted by TheKid
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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


Love me a dead coyote.

I could be wrong but I believe that is actually a Remington 78. Same thing as a 700 but with the smooth bolt knob and I think it was more of a budget rifle. That, or it is a gun put together from parts and pieces as I don't think the 78 was offered in .17 Rem.

Their site says the Rem 78 had an unchecked stock...but I had a 78 in .25-06 for a while with the same bolt knob and checkering pattern as above, which Remington's site says never existed....so who the hell knows???

Weird glare or something on that pic. It’s a 700BDL from the first year they made 17s and has a checkered bolt knob. Used to have irons too but they wouldn’t clear the scope so came off. I got it from the old timer that bought it new.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

It’s a killing machine.


Gotcha. That is a weird glare, for sure but I now see the bolt checkering and withdraw my earlier statement.

Fücker of the 10 gauge wimminz....my Mod 78 did not have a floor plate. It was basically a cheap metal and cheap wood 700 ADL. Looking closer at Kid's pic he does have a floor plate on his but it is barely visible in the first pic.

My bad for even bringing up bad info.....

No bad info. Like you said, some parts guns out there.

Now to find the 700 6mm that I saw once in late '80s or early 90s that to this day I believe was a Mountain Rifle.


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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
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700BDL 17Rem 25gr Hornady HP @4100fps. Tiny lightening!

Best checkering pattern ever used on the BDL and a smooth bolt knob to boot!!

Damn fine looking rig.


Love me a dead coyote.

I could be wrong but I believe that is actually a Remington 78. Same thing as a 700 but with the smooth bolt knob and I think it was more of a budget rifle. That, or it is a gun put together from parts and pieces as I don't think the 78 was offered in .17 Rem.

Their site says the Rem 78 had an unchecked stock...but I had a 78 in .25-06 for a while with the same bolt knob and checkering pattern as above, which Remington's site says never existed....so who the hell knows???

Did your rifle have a floorplate Tincock?


Besides....that's TinCOCK to you.

Don't make me tell you again.



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Dam, that is a pretty Colt Don. A guy doesn't have to wonder why they command the price they do

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