I have a 1970 Remington 700 BDL Varmint Special in 25-06. It was a tack driver up till recently, but now, not so much. I have about 700 rounds through it. Not exactly sure about the round count before I bought it, but I would estimate a total round count of about 1500. The rifling still looks good, but the throat is probably toast by now.
Anyway, trying to decide what to do with it. In the past, I used it for casual target shooting and varmint hunting (slow twist barrel). Since I have acquired a number of good varmint rifles over the years, I am thinking about turning this one into a LR target/hunting rifle (medium size game). I haven't ruled out the idea of selling it either, if that ends up making more sense.
I already have a TRG-22 on order (one of the Euro Optics .260s), so I don't really need another purely tactical rifle. I'm thinking along the lines of "light tactical" or straight up hunting rifle. I guess I want to eat my cake and have it too since a want it reasonably light (no more than 8 to 9 lbs, excluding optics and accessories), but I also want it to be superbly accurate (sub 1/2 moa). Budget would be $3k max, excluding optics.
I am hoping for suggestions and ideas. What would you do with it if it was yours?
By the way, it currently has a HS Precision stock I bought for it about 12 years ago. Is this still a good stock by todays standards?
Thanks for your help!
Mark
Anyway, trying to decide what to do with it. In the past, I used it for casual target shooting and varmint hunting (slow twist barrel). Since I have acquired a number of good varmint rifles over the years, I am thinking about turning this one into a LR target/hunting rifle (medium size game). I haven't ruled out the idea of selling it either, if that ends up making more sense.
I already have a TRG-22 on order (one of the Euro Optics .260s), so I don't really need another purely tactical rifle. I'm thinking along the lines of "light tactical" or straight up hunting rifle. I guess I want to eat my cake and have it too since a want it reasonably light (no more than 8 to 9 lbs, excluding optics and accessories), but I also want it to be superbly accurate (sub 1/2 moa). Budget would be $3k max, excluding optics.
I am hoping for suggestions and ideas. What would you do with it if it was yours?
By the way, it currently has a HS Precision stock I bought for it about 12 years ago. Is this still a good stock by todays standards?
Thanks for your help!
Mark