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Should I alter this 300 H&H?
27 May 2007, 19:21
vapodogShould I alter this 300 H&H?
This is a fine shooting Remington M-721 in .300 H&H.
I'm considering shortening the barrel to 24" and removing the swell on the barrel for the rear sight and installing Williams ramped front sight and rear as well and rebluing.
If it was an old M-70 I'd never think of it! But this Remington?????
Is this something I should rethink?
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27 May 2007, 19:27
Thomas JonesI do not see what you would gain by shortning the barrel. I think I would leave it alone. If I were going to change the sights I would go with a NEGC banded style front. But I think I would leav it alone. its a nice rifle as is...tj3006
freedom1st
27 May 2007, 21:51
swheelerI think I would leave it alone, just a reblue and sights of your choice. I have never owned a 721, but have two buddies that do, both rifles had extractor problems.
27 May 2007, 22:31
BuglemintodayI'd leave it!
It may be an easier gun to carry with the shorter barrel, but I would be looking at it as velocity loss, etc. Especially with the big .30 cal
"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
27 May 2007, 22:37
RaySenderoI too, would NOT to want to do anything to that rifle! Kinda like not fixing something that's not broke.
So... What is problem that needs fixing?
- With a scoped rifle in that caliber, Why the need for iron sights?
- Really can't see any problem with leaving the rear sight band - To me it adds character.
- If it's balance (or accuracy due to crown), removing the front sight and recrowning could help.
Good luck on whatever you decide to do.
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Ray
Should I alter this 300 H&H?
Hell No.........

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Definitely leave it as is, or sell it to me!
LWD
27 May 2007, 23:49
Idaho SharpshooterI asked first, check your PM. Gosh would that look good at my house.
Rich
DRSS
28 May 2007, 04:02
vapodogI listed it in the classifieds about a year ago and there was no tire kickers at all.....maybe it was the $800 price tag I attached to it....
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Winston Churchill
I agree with those who say that you should absolutely leave it as is.
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28 May 2007, 05:04
fla3006Looks fine to me the way it is. But to each his own.
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28 May 2007, 06:33
djpaintlesIf it were mine I'd restock it and use the new Williams Oberndorf style bottom metal in a classic English style stock. I'd leave the barrel band on the barrel and leave the barrel the same length but add a front site hood (I may have one that fits)......................DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
It is, of course, yours to do with as you wish, but I personally really like the longer barrels of those rifles and the dognut.
Telly
28 May 2007, 07:52
PumpkinheaverI'd leave the old girl alone, she looks to be in pretty good shape.
Walk softly and carry a big bore!
quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
I listed it in the classifieds about a year ago and there was no tire kickers at all.....maybe it was the $800 price tag I attached to it....
Yes. Blue book at 98% is $600. But if you have some flexibility in price........ On the other hand, that's not a rifle I would ever sell!
LWD
28 May 2007, 21:17
AtkinsonWhat earthly difference is there between 26" and 24' barrel, my pocket knife is longer than than a measly 2 inches.
There may be things out there wherein 2 inches makes a difference under certain circumstances, but your barrel isn't one of them

Magnums need long tubes, long tubes are an asset to good off hand shooting.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
Heck,
All I would do is install a decent folding rear sight to fill that dovetail, refinish the stock, and use the heck out of it.