I have the opportunity to get a couple of used hunting rifles form an elderly friend that I care for our church. All used and most some signs of wear. A couple of only one Rem 700, one 7, and one 660 - I think all long actions. One Interarms FN Mauser action with an 3006. He has a dozen Ruger M77s, both older and new style. One newer Winchester 7mm Mag M70 with in a black tupperware stock. I am fascinated by some of the calibers that I have never owned - 338 Win Mag (M77), 280 (M77), 35 Whilen (M77). I would like to chosen an action that would be most appropriate to rebarrel for build a big game hunting for my 16 and 20 year boys. I have shot a lot of club matches in shot rang BR and tried F/Class a few times. I looked around and I rarely remember seeing many M77 at these matches. Is it a lack of accuracy potential with the mauser style action or something else? I have 7 or 8 M700 or Savages that have been trued, retriggered, rebarrel, and restocked with premium barrels and they all have been exceptional shooters. My gunsmiths only work on Remingtons or Savages (two different smiths).
Any if I limit to the M700 and M7 then my choices are few. These rifles have meaning to me because who owned and used them. I want this history is to be handed to my kids. It is going to kill me to have to liquidate his collection firearms in a few years with the estate.
He even has two Browning BARs (one 3006 and one 2nd Gen 300 Win Mag), but never considered anything but a bolt and never heard of one being rebarreled.
Any views appreciated.
Thanks, Tim
Any if I limit to the M700 and M7 then my choices are few. These rifles have meaning to me because who owned and used them. I want this history is to be handed to my kids. It is going to kill me to have to liquidate his collection firearms in a few years with the estate.
He even has two Browning BARs (one 3006 and one 2nd Gen 300 Win Mag), but never considered anything but a bolt and never heard of one being rebarreled.
Any views appreciated.
Thanks, Tim