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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3076156" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My old mod 700 in ADL stock, .22-250 is a tack driver. Prior to the trigger debacle, but I'd already converted it to a Timney trigger.</p><p>Cover the group with a dime at 100 yds, and cover it with a nickel at 200 yds.</p><p>That is the last Remington rifle I've ever bought. I did pick up a NIB Rem 1100 light 20 from the 60's awhile back. Still had the TG&Y tags on it from an elderly gentleman that bought it for a quail hunt in Ks. and broke his leg in a car accident the day before the hunt. Never shot it, but kept it oiled in the closet for the next 40 or so years. (edited the date to correct for fat finger error.)</p><p>It's a beautiful gun with walnut that would be seen on a very high end gun now. Fit and finish is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3076156, member: 5412"] My old mod 700 in ADL stock, .22-250 is a tack driver. Prior to the trigger debacle, but I'd already converted it to a Timney trigger. Cover the group with a dime at 100 yds, and cover it with a nickel at 200 yds. That is the last Remington rifle I've ever bought. I did pick up a NIB Rem 1100 light 20 from the 60's awhile back. Still had the TG&Y tags on it from an elderly gentleman that bought it for a quail hunt in Ks. and broke his leg in a car accident the day before the hunt. Never shot it, but kept it oiled in the closet for the next 40 or so years. (edited the date to correct for fat finger error.) It's a beautiful gun with walnut that would be seen on a very high end gun now. Fit and finish is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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