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Join the contestNeed help ID this rifle Model .308 I want to change out Bottom metal and add a Magazine. Need to know what to order.
Yeah, probably a 700 VS. What is the first letter in the serial number?Looks like one of the first Sendero models, before they came out with the SF II.
s/n C66948xxYeah, probably a 700 VS. What is the first letter in the serial number?
C came back around in the early 90s I think. It should be a HS stock, but if it is a Sendero l, it will be a hinged floorplate anyway. It will have to be inlet for a DBMDoesn’t C-prefix make it early 1980’s or so? C-prefix long actions are what folks seek out for the Mk13 .300WM builds.
Doesn’t that predate the Sendero?
Though I think I remember that Remington prefixes rotate through the alphabet, so could also be mid 2000’s?
Cool rifle and, yes, Longrifles is a good place to start.
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Just a heads-up, your 700VS 22-250 with s/n 66944xx would have likely been produced around 1970 or so.I have a 700VS 22-250 s/n 66944xx with 26: bbl. It was manufactured 1/1992. Also had a 22-250VS #C68624XX which I sold. Bill Hicks & Co is a wholesale distributor in Mn. I purchased some Remington 700 VS models from him in the late 1990's. He would special order 250 at a time from Remington (per a salesman at the time). He had 700 VS models with blue round barrels, fluted blue bbls, and VSSF bbls. The calibers that I know about were .220 Swift, .223, 22-250, 308 and 7 Rem Mag blue fluted. These were mfg from 1992-2004. I think the company is still a family owned business. Every rifle that I saw was very accurate.