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New to me Remington 600 in .243-couple questions

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15 August 2022, 23:32
carpetman1
New to me Remington 600 in .243-couple questions
I just bought a Remington 600 in .243. It was set up for the guy's wife so stock is a little short--not original stock. Has rosewood forend and cap. Very nice hand checkering. Has Redfield mounts and Redfield 4x scope. Has steel floorplate and trigger guard. Gun is very clean. I paid $700. If that was too much not concerned as it will be great for my great grandsons. First question is how does that price sound? The serial number is 66672XX can someone tell me the year? Thanks.
16 August 2022, 00:25
B L O'Connor
Don't know about the price/value, but this may help..
16 August 2022, 11:11
Eddie Southgate
They were made from 1964-1968. For a .243 that's a bit high if the stock has been cut.


Grumpy old man with a gun,,,,Do not touch.
16 August 2022, 17:33
theback40
If you like it, and want it for the kids, why worry about the price.
16 August 2022, 21:50
carpetman1
quote:
Originally posted by theback40:
If you like it, and want it for the kids, why worry about the price.



+1 Not worried at all, just curious if it was a good deal.
I have parts on order to add a bolt release and sling posts
17 August 2022, 01:15
Uncle Grinch
For my area, your price is very fair, if not excellent. They sell here in Georgia for $900+.


Shoot Safe,
Mike

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17 August 2022, 01:21
ZekeShikar
I've had a 600 (not the 600 Mowhawk) and a couple 660's.
Solid little rifles and it seems like a solid purchase for you. Congrats!

I never worried about the bolt stop since it has one already but has to be tripped with a slim pocket knife blade. I did, however, replace the plastic bottom metal with steel so about the same move as a new bolt stop/release. haha

Zeke
17 August 2022, 06:39
carpetman1
Zeke-I have a couple 600's in .222. I replaced the plastic with steel on one and aluminum the other. I know you can release the bolt with a knife or something, but I like the built on bolt release, so I'm having it added. The one I bought already has steel bottom metal and that in itself is $150-$200. Not sure the value of the Redfield scope and mounts.
17 August 2022, 21:40
ZekeShikar
quote:
Originally posted by carpetman1:
Zeke-I have a couple 600's in .222. I replaced the plastic with steel on one and aluminum the other. I know you can release the bolt with a knife or something, but I like the built on bolt release, so I'm having it added. The one I bought already has steel bottom metal and that in itself is $150-$200. Not sure the value of the Redfield scope and mounts.


You're well on your way to having a fine little setup! I never looked into adding a bolt release button to mine but maybe back then they weren't even available.? Absolutely nothing wrong with a guy customizing to suit his taste and needs!!!

Zeke
17 August 2022, 22:10
carpetman1
Zeks-I had a Win 88 in .308. I had it set up the way I liked it. I had a Pachmyar (SP) decellerator recoil pad, Leupold compact 2x-7x scope, On the sling I had a leather pouch with an extra magazine. It was a pre 64 which had the cut checkering. My grandson (the father of the twin great grand sons) was a teen ager and I gave him the rifle. It has been magic for him, taken many deer with it. He took a real nice 10 pointer with me. He would not sell it for any price.
07 October 2022, 21:53
carpetman1
I put the finishing touches on the Rem 600--had a 1/2" spacer and thick recoil pad added. Now to finally shoot it this afternoon.
11 October 2022, 19:55
carpetman1
When I started shooting it was doing good but after several shots groups went too big to even be a pattern--all over the place. My thoughts were perhaps the scope, so I bought a new Leupold 3x-9x and believe this or not here in San Angelo Texas we have gotten rain so I haven't been back to the range yet. I did originally ask if I paid too much, That is no longer a question, I'm into this one more than it would sell for--not a concern, I like it and whatever it takes to make it shoot. I did not clean the bore before shooting it as it looked good. I did clean it after shooting and it kept turning the patches black. Makes me wonder if possibly previous owner had used molly? Do people still use moly, I never have.
13 October 2022, 00:17
ZekeShikar
I don't know if people use molly or not but you'll be well served to make sure it's de-coppered too.

That's a little unsettling to have it shoot well and then go to hell like that.

Good luck,
Zeke
13 October 2022, 01:13
Zephyr
Lots of RL in the LGS's in Vermont....,
Except RL15
13 October 2022, 04:05
Fury01
I would suspect bedding. Light barrel and all new bottom leaves lots of possibilities.


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13 October 2022, 04:22
carpetman1
Went to the range despite it being very windy (to have a tunnel like Saeed) under the conditions it shot well and problem seems solved. When I cleaned it the patches came clean.