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I have a .270-308 Remington 700 Classic early �80�s model for sale. I bought this locally from a guy off Gunbroker. It is basically a 700 Classic in .243 that was rebarrled from a barrel taken off a .270 Remington 700 Classic. Here is the story. The guy I bought this from is the son of the gentleman that put this rifle together. The gentleman wanted a 338-06. He ordered a brand new 700 Classic in 270. He had the 270 factory 700 Classic barrel taken off and a custom .338 barrel installed to get his 338-06. He then took that .270 barrel and had that installed on his 700 Classic in .243 to get the 270-308. Here are the particulars on the rifle; it has the standard 700 Classic stock and barrel contour and blued finish. It is a 1980�s vintage. The barreled action has been bedded and the barrel floated. The barrel has been shortened to 21.5� and the muzzle was recrowned. The trigger has been adjusted and it breaks very clean and crisp. As pictured with the bases & rings the rifle weighs 6 lbs. 14.6 ozs. I was told who the gunsmith was that did this work on the rifle but I can not remember his name. I do remember the son said he has passed away some years ago and was from VA. This rifle is in great shape and may be a lights out shooter. It seems put together extremely well. The son never shot it and he said his Dad killed a few deer with it but never shot it that much as his Dad preferred his 338-06. I never shot the rifle at all. I comes with the group D RCBS die set and some load notes I got when I bough this rifle and Leupold bases & rings. I hate to move this one with out every trying to see what it will do at the range but with career time constraints and having 3 girls I just do not have the time to devote to working up loads and experimenting. Here are some photos: http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308b.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308a.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308c.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308e.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308d.jpgI am selling it for my investment only $550.00 shipped. Sorry not interested in any trade offers. $$$ only
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This would be sooooo cool with 85 grain TSX's or 95 grain TTSX's!
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Great fit for a girls first deer rifle! Would certaily solve ( or add to the debate ) 260 vs. 7-08
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I have a .270-308 Remington 700 Classic early ‘80’s model for sale. I bought this locally from a guy off Gunbroker. It is basically a 700 Classic in .243 that was rebarrled from a barrel taken off a .270 Remington 700 Classic. Here is the story. The guy I bought this from is the son of the gentleman that put this rifle together. The gentleman wanted a 338-06. He ordered a brand new 700 Classic in 270. He had the 270 factory 700 Classic barrel taken off and a custom .338 barrel installed to get his 338-06. He then took that .270 barrel and had that installed on his 700 Classic in .243 to get the 270-308. Here are the particulars on the rifle; it has the standard 700 Classic stock and barrel contour and blued finish. It is a 1980’s vintage. The barreled action has been bedded and the barrel floated. The barrel has been shortened to 21.5” and the muzzle was recrowned. The trigger has been adjusted and it breaks very clean and crisp. As pictured with the bases & rings the rifle weighs 6 lbs. 14.6 ozs. I was told who the gunsmith was that did this work on the rifle but I can not remember his name. I do remember the son said he has passed away some years ago and was from VA. This rifle is in great shape and may be a lights out shooter. It seems put together extremely well. The son never shot it and he said his Dad killed a few deer with it but never shot it that much as his Dad preferred his 338-06. I never shot the rifle at all. I comes with the group D RCBS die set and some load notes I got when I bough this rifle and Leupold bases & rings. I hate to move this one with out every trying to see what it will do at the range but with career time constraints and having 3 girls I just do not have the time to devote to working up loads and experimenting. Here are some photos: http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308b.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308a.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308c.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308e.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308d.jpgI am selling it for my investment only $550.00 shipped. Sorry not interested in any trade offers. $$$ only I have not tried it but you could drop this rifle into this stock and you would have some weight savings and a great rifle for a youth, lady or someone that need a shorter LOP. http://24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/5497634/1
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This would be sooooo cool with 85 grain TSX's or 95 grain TTSX's! Hmmm, and I think that Noz makes a 110 NAB 90 Hp's and 100-110s would hammer varmints also....alot of options.
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How do you shoot a short action round (.243 case) in a long action (.270 win) chamber? Seems the brass would come out awfully funny looking and the bullet would be jumping?? Not trying to crap on your ad, but am I missing something here?
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the .270 take off barrel was re-chambered to the 270-308 wildcat cartridge.
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one would assume that it was shortened from the rear and rethreaded
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Phew! Great deal here. Very tempting and no doubt will be gone very soon at that price!
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Subtract the cost of the dies, action, and stock alone...not much money for the 270-08 bbl/work, etc. vs building...as most know.
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yipper this could be a lot of fun and a really cool lil rig and I dont reckon this will be around long and a free bump for the cool 270/08..........
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one would assume that it was shortened from the rear and rethreaded yeah and a bunch at that, I would think over .5" would have to be cutt off the shank of the barrel for a 308 reamer to clean up a 270 win chamber, from the looks of the pics unless the stock has been changed I would expect to see some gapping in the barrel channel, which I don't. I would double check to see if that is really what you have.
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I thought the same thing. If you look very closely, it appears the bedding goes out 4 or 5 inches and then you can see that the barrel is free-floated a tad more than normal. DOesn't look bad at all. At least that is what my eyes are seeing.
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I have a .270-308 Remington 700 Classic early '80's model for sale. I bought this locally from a guy off Gunbroker. It is basically a 700 Classic in .243 that was rebarrled from a barrel taken off a .270 Remington 700 Classic. Here is the story. The guy I bought this from is the son of the gentleman that put this rifle together. The gentleman wanted a 338-06. He ordered a brand new 700 Classic in 270. He had the 270 factory 700 Classic barrel taken off and a custom .338 barrel installed to get his 338-06. He then took that .270 barrel and had that installed on his 700 Classic in .243 to get the 270-308. Here are the particulars on the rifle; it has the standard 700 Classic stock and barrel contour and blued finish. It is a 1980's vintage. The barreled action has been bedded and the barrel floated. The barrel has been shortened to 21.5” and the muzzle was recrowned. The trigger has been adjusted and it breaks very clean and crisp. As pictured with the bases & rings the rifle weighs 6 lbs. 14.6 ozs. I was told who the gunsmith was that did this work on the rifle but I can not remember his name. I do remember the son said he has passed away some years ago and was from VA. This rifle is in great shape and may be a lights out shooter. It seems put together extremely well. The son never shot it and he said his Dad killed a few deer with it but never shot it that much as his Dad preferred his 338-06. I never shot the rifle at all. I comes with the group D RCBS die set and some load notes I got when I bough this rifle and Leupold bases & rings. I hate to move this one with out every trying to see what it will do at the range but with career time constraints and having 3 girls I just do not have the time to devote to working up loads and experimenting. Here are some photos: http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308b.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308a.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308c.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308e.jpghttp://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/croyc123/270-308d.jpgI am selling it for my investment only $550.00 shipped. Sorry not interested in any trade offers. $$$ only Up
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