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Help with Rem 700 ID/value

oldnewguy

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I'm not that familiar with the different 700 models, and I haven't been able to find one just like like this. I don't think it's anything special, but I'd like to ID it and get an idea what it might be worth.

It's a .308, with a heavy, 24" threaded barrel. I don't see a marking for the twist rate. I'm assuming the trigger is aftermarket, but I don't know about the bolt knob. I don't know much else.

Thanks!


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It looks like it was made in 2011 and will have a 1:12 twist. The trigger is probably a TT Primary or Special and is a grate replacement for the factory one, as for the bolt handle, that was a factory option. The scope rail is factory as well and is 0 MOA and should be replaced if you plain on shooting out to 1000 yards.

I would say the worth is between 450$ and 500$ without the stock or with the Hogue stock. If it has an H&S Precsion or Bell & Carlson or better made stock, then the price will be any ware from 650$ to 900$ for it.

It will shoot 175 and 185 grain bullets just fine and will make a good starter rifle if you are planning on shooting 1000 yards.
 
It looks like it was made in 2011 and will have a 1:12 twist. The trigger is probably a TT Primary or Special and is a grate replacement for the factory one, as for the bolt handle, that was a factory option. The scope rail is factory as well and is 0 MOA and should be replaced if you plain on shooting out to 1000 yards.

I would say the worth is between 450$ and 500$ without the stock or with the Hogue stock. If it has an H&S Precsion or Bell & Carlson or better made stock, then the price will be any ware from 650$ to 900$ for it.

It will shoot 175 and 185 grain bullets just fine and will make a good starter rifle if you are planning on shooting 1000 yards.

Thanks for the information, just what I was looking for. So, would this have been a Tactical model? But not an SPS Tactical?
 
Thanks for the information, just what I was looking for. So, would this have been a Tactical model? But not an SPS Tactical?
After posting I forgot about the LE version, which had a 1:10 twist. If you take a jag with a patch and mark your cleaning rod at 10- and 12-inches a to see how far in it takes for one full spin, that will tell you if it is a base Tactical or LE 700 model.