What to do with my older model Rem LA?

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i have a long Action 1980s model Rem 700. It was my 1st rifle (30-06). I moved to 6.5 Creedmoor for competition a while back. I thought I would rebarrel the LA to a long range hunting rifle.
What caliber do you suggest?
6.5x284, 7mm, etc?
Thanks for your time and suggestions.
 
[good point. I have not study up enough on the ballistics comparisons yet , but I will start now . Thanks


yetQUOTE=FatBoy;n6735160]why not keep it 30-06? The new 30cal bullets have really woken the 30s up.[/QUOTE]

 
for match shooting, the current crop of 200-230gr Bergers and the new-er crop of Hornadays. 208+ gr ELD-Ms. These rounds with powder like R26, retumbo give the 30-06 what was 300wm performance a few years ago. 185-210 Berger hunting bullets, along with eld-Xs coupled with the slower burning powders gave the 30-06 a refresh IMO. We're not stuck with 165gr soft points or 1980s 200gr SMKs.

Edit: My second choice would be 6.5x284, only because I have like 700 pieces of brass from old match barrels. Only concern I would I have is feeding with the rebate rim on factory feed rails, but it's super accurate.
 
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I’d be very keen to work up a .30-06 as well. Long heavy barrel and quality bullets. I bet if you did the leg work that old round could embarrass some of the “new fangled “ rounds that are so popular.

Now if it was my rifle, and I wasn’t working on the 06, aI’d make an M24 out of it. .308
long action.
 
I’d be very keen to work up a .30-06 as well. Long heavy barrel and quality bullets. I bet if you did the leg work that old round could embarrass some of the “new fangled “ rounds that are so popular.

Now if it was my rifle, and I wasn’t working on the 06, aI’d make an M24 out of it. .308
long action.

Research some of Montana Marines" 06 performance data posted on the old "Hide" Impressive!
 
[good point. I have not study up enough on the ballistics comparisons yet , but I will start now . Thanks


yetQUOTE=FatBoy;n6735160]why not keep it 30-06? The new 30cal bullets have really woken the 30s up.

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Better check the twist rate on your old 30. You need a 10 twist for the heaviest 30 cal bullets. You might have a 11 or 12 twist which would mean using lighter bullets appropriate to the twist.
 
Better check the twist rate on your old 30. You need a 10 twist for the heaviest 30 cal bullets. You might have a 11 or 12 twist which would mean using lighter bullets appropriate to the twist.


I was assuming the barrel was being replaced during the rebuild. If I build one it'll be a 24-25" 9.5 twist.
 
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Just make it an '06 hunting rifle.
Bartlien 3b, trued up, mcs t carbon stock, APA DBM, the Vortex Razor LH in NF UL rings.
oh sexy.
Or get one of those sweet new walnut stocks there is a thread about in the vintage rifle section. Those are classy