i have a fairly mint remington PSS 308. i think it is an black hs precision stock. 24" barrel, (2 or 3 groove) that is a parkerized green. i had a gunsmith bed the action, glue the rail down, and thread the barrel and he mentioned that the action was made "back when remington made a good rifle"
it shot about the same before and after but at least i could put a brake on it now.
,,, my barrel is looking a little rough in the throat area plus the throat is so deep it is hard to reload for.
my question. when did remington supposedly stop making good rifles, is this a fair statement, ie, that the older 700 actions are better than the newer actions? obviously in this case it is the short action model 700.
my thought was to just use my existing rifle to get a easier recoiling 1200 yd gun for my kids, for a low budget and wouldn't take that long.
and if the actions are nicer in some way, do i need to bother with the truing/squaring up the bolt face stuff?
i was going to put one of those criterion remage barrels in either 6mm or 6.5 on it cause i can do it myself
but i figure why not drop it into a nice "Prs" style chassis. (like xlr/ai/cadex type with adjustable cheek/LOP)
let's say i am a handy guy but have never switched out stocks before. would it be feasable to do it myself? are there fairly easy affordable stocks that don't need bedding?
now, i am not opposed to having a gunsmith do it but no offense to any gunsmiths but it always turns into a 4-6 month turn around it seems like.
my last question, is this rifle in any way somewhat desirable to a collector? should i dismantle it/turn it in to something else?
thanks,
it shot about the same before and after but at least i could put a brake on it now.
,,, my barrel is looking a little rough in the throat area plus the throat is so deep it is hard to reload for.
my question. when did remington supposedly stop making good rifles, is this a fair statement, ie, that the older 700 actions are better than the newer actions? obviously in this case it is the short action model 700.
my thought was to just use my existing rifle to get a easier recoiling 1200 yd gun for my kids, for a low budget and wouldn't take that long.
and if the actions are nicer in some way, do i need to bother with the truing/squaring up the bolt face stuff?
i was going to put one of those criterion remage barrels in either 6mm or 6.5 on it cause i can do it myself
but i figure why not drop it into a nice "Prs" style chassis. (like xlr/ai/cadex type with adjustable cheek/LOP)
let's say i am a handy guy but have never switched out stocks before. would it be feasable to do it myself? are there fairly easy affordable stocks that don't need bedding?
now, i am not opposed to having a gunsmith do it but no offense to any gunsmiths but it always turns into a 4-6 month turn around it seems like.
my last question, is this rifle in any way somewhat desirable to a collector? should i dismantle it/turn it in to something else?
thanks,
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