Remington Model 600, who owns one? The good, bad and the ugly! **UPDATE**

I have the similar model 660, no rib and 20" barrel, in .350 Rem mag. No complaints, except factory ammo is out of production, and oh yeah, it's hard on my old shoulder;)
 

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The Remington 600 in .243 WIN arrived this week and I stripped the finish, which was peeling, and applied a few coats of Tru Oil and some Ren Wax.

It has the upgraded metal rib and trigger guard.....but no hard sights.

I also installed a 3x - 9x scope and will get it sighted in at some point in the next few weeks.

I am liking the weight/balance of this one!!

I will most likely leave it as is and NOT upgrade the stock.....should make a nice one for coyotes, deer, etc. at moderate ranges.













 
Pictured below is one I purchased second hand back in about 1976 from a gun store in Manhattan, Kansas. My records show I paid $120.00 to include the scope. It is all original to include the gold colored trigger. I have heard the trigger should be replaced due to safety reasons, but I have never done so. In my opinion, it is a very handy rifle. It is the Mohawk version in .243 version and is very accurate. I have no idea as to when it left the factory but the serial number is 6391893.
 

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