05 March 2004, 10:39
Gonzo FreakPowerTwist rate on Rem700 Classic 250 Savage??
Please help me out. My father-in-law suddenly discovered that Remington put out their Classic in 250 Savage years ago. I've done some looking around but might as well come to the best source available. Can someone please let me know what the twist rate on this rifle is?
05 March 2004, 11:04
<9.3x62>1-10". It shoots 120s just fine. I've had two of them...
05 March 2004, 11:49
MuleriderNice rifle, but not easy to find. Could have sold mine several times, for top dollar!
Check this link from "small calibers"
http://www.accuratereloading.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=584776&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=21&fpart=105 March 2004, 12:57
Cal SibleyRemington, for as good a product as they make, often seems to have problems in determining the correct rate of twist. We all remember the gaff they made with their .244Rem. some years ago. I have one of their Remington Classics in 6.5x55. It comes with a 1 in 9" twist. Most people in the industry claim a 1 in 8" twist is a much better choice, allowing better accuracy with the popular 140gr. bullets. Now I check the twist rate before even looking at a Remington. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
06 March 2004, 20:16
Gonzo FreakPowerAnother question: Can anyone tell me more about the other specs on this rifle? Like naked weight? And is it a short action? Anything else I should know?
I have one in 99% condition, I have thought about selling it. What do you guys think it would bring?
Jim
07 March 2004, 09:02
Gonzo FreakPowergal,
Being in the market for one of these, I'm guessing about $150.
But seriously, check out gunsamerica.com. They have one N.I.B. for $700+