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Old 11-27-2010, 11:40 PM
olypenn222 olypenn222 is offline
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Pick one up last week on a trade, my first Remington 600, rifle started out in life as a .308, was rebored and barrel stamped a .350 Magnum. is a nice tight rifle with a great bore. Has its standard 600 wooden stock, not a liminate, showing no cracks. Is barrel code stamp dated Sept of 1965. Came with 10 rounds of ammo, shot them up.

Recoil ?, kind of like a 12 ga 3 inch, with no butt pad. But don't think you would give it a though if a hungry polar bear was chewing on you foot.

Shoot in a 50 yard sand pit, rifle set a new record for size of sand splash. Still have not found the tin cans I hit. Rifle is very compact and light, about 5 lbs with scope, is 38" long with its buttpad. It is a real little bad boy.

Live next to the Puget Sound, have always been concerned about beach hunting killer whales, am also close to the RR tracks, have been concerned about a circus train crash with lions, tigers and elephants running through the yard, figure I now have it covered. :-)

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