Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum and I know almost nothing about Remington rifles, but a friend of mine got a model 700 in 30 06 with a wood stock. So I am looking for any info you guys can give me on this gun. I guess first of all how can you find out the date of manufacture? It seems that the gun has no sights on it. So would a scope be a good way to go or some sights? I know this is kind of sketchy, I will try to post more info and a picture later. So just any basic information anybody has would be most appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Stephen,
Help Wanted with a Model 700
M/700
Stephen:
The month and year of manufacture can be found by checking the barrel code which is located on the left side of the barrel just ahead of the receiver. Then type barrel codes in the search RSA box on the RSA home page. The code is displayed there.
I would opt for the scope over having iron sights installed. As a sidenote, the most common problem with getting rifles to shoot accurately is a cheap scope. It can give you a different sight picture every time you use it unless you hold your head in exactly the same place. To test this theory, hold any scope steady or lay it down, then move your head a little. See if the crosshairs move. I have seen some that move the crosshairs by 6" or more at 100 yards. I like Leupold scopes. Not cheap, but good value..
Good luck with your 700. You have a fine rifle.
John Gyde
The month and year of manufacture can be found by checking the barrel code which is located on the left side of the barrel just ahead of the receiver. Then type barrel codes in the search RSA box on the RSA home page. The code is displayed there.
I would opt for the scope over having iron sights installed. As a sidenote, the most common problem with getting rifles to shoot accurately is a cheap scope. It can give you a different sight picture every time you use it unless you hold your head in exactly the same place. To test this theory, hold any scope steady or lay it down, then move your head a little. See if the crosshairs move. I have seen some that move the crosshairs by 6" or more at 100 yards. I like Leupold scopes. Not cheap, but good value..
Good luck with your 700. You have a fine rifle.
John Gyde
That looks like a Model 700 Mountain Rifle. I just got one for Chirstmas in 30-06. Mine has the detachable magazine. I called Remington's 800 nubmer and asked them about it. They were very helpful. That should be a Walnut stock. I love mine. As John said, don't worry about iron sights. Get a good scope. I went with the Leoupold VARX-II. It's a lot of money, but if taken care of, this gun/scope will last you a lifetime.