17 November 2004, 10:19
SalixcoRem SS Model 7
I am thinking of purchasing one of these in .308 or 7-08 for a ranch "run around gun". Does anyone have any experiences good or bad with these rifles? What is a good price on a NIB?
17 November 2004, 11:11
cobraMy experience with them has been totally positive. For a run around gun I think you'll be pleasantly surprised with the 7mm-08. I have one in Model 7 stainless and a Savage Sierra. I bought the Savage to play around with the calibre which was new to me at the time and I liked it so well I bought the Remington after and I like that even better.
17 November 2004, 14:12
beemanbemeIf you're looking for a beater, a throw behind the seat of the truck rifle, get a 7-08. Good selection of bullets. Also, get a Savage. That way when it gets beat up, you won't notice.

17 November 2004, 17:10
Cold BoreI bought one new a few years ago in 243 for my wife. Swapped out the factory black synthetic stock for a walnut stock from a blued gun.
It shoots wonderfully. It will honestly hold them under an inch easily at 100 yards, which to me is fine considering that little lightweight barrel.
If I ever find a fair deal on a 7mm-08 Model 7 in stainless, I'm grabbing it!
23 November 2004, 15:48
N E 450 No2Salixco
I have EXTENSIVE experience with the following Remington Model 7's: 223, 243, 6MM, eight 308's, and a 350 Rem Mag.
ALL were excellent shooters, very accurate. Two of the 308's were shot a great deal on paper out to 600 yards. The others were shot out to 300 yards on paper. The Rem Mod 7 is one of my favorite rifles. The 308 is my favorite caliber in a Mod 7 as it is good for all game from coyote to black bear and even elk.