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Remington 600 in .308

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I am looking to get a .30 caliber rifle with iron sights. I do not want a semi-auto or a C&R.

A .30-30 Marlin would be awesome, except for the cost of ammo...so .308 it is.

The Ruger Gunsite or Savage Scout seemed perfect, but I want to keep this gun simple; I like the idea of an internal magazine that I can top off as needed.

I had decided that the Savage 11 Hog Hunter in .308 was the perfect fit.

Today I saw a Remington 600 with very nice wood at a LGS and I am intrigued.

Does anyone have any experience with the 600? ... or the Hog Hunter? 

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Also consider the Model 660 (successor to the 600) and then the Mohawk 600 (successor to the 660). For something a little newer, look at the Model 7.

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

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I have a Remington 600  in 222 Rem  and I love this Rifle such a smooth action and the Dog leg bolt handle for quick cycling mine is very accurate with factory ammo and a tack driver with my reloads they are  short and light have Value they were only made for 3 years ending in 1968 the Holy Grail for this Model is the 223 they were only made in the last year of production and only 1200 were made

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I have one in 308.  It's snappy (depending which load I decide to shoot) but I can ring the 100 yard gong at CR pretty easily with it and iron sights.  I have a 1-3 Weaver on it which I think is the perfect scope for the rifle and will dial that in next time up there, hopefully in a couple of weeks.  

 

It's a great little carbine that I won't be selling anytime soon.  399 is a good price, condition dependent.  Good luck with it.  

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Many thanks to Shortfuse for the cool article.

As the Remingtion 600 seems to have a cult-like Cooper-groupie following, and as the rifle in question was in very nice condition, it is mine and is coming home with me after NICS gives me the green light. I can get a current Savage Hog Hunter any time.

 

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400 OTD? You my friend have a quality old school rifle at cheap new rifle price.  Enjoy! A little Birchwood Casey Stock Sheen and Conditioner followed by a good buffing of Gun Stock Wax and it will look showroom new!

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Great score.  I paid just a touch less but mine isn't quite as pretty.  

As I said, I have a Weaver Classic 1-3 on mine so that if I ever get to hunt it, I'll be able to see what I'm shooting at.  It's an absolute hoot of a rifle.  Have fun with it.

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5 hours ago, Shortfuse said:

You scored Bro that wood is beautiful  good Luck with it what caliber is it

Got it in .308, which is exactly what I wanted my next rifle to be in. I love the way the gun points and handles. Might have to swing by R14 this weekend to try her out. The plastic baseplate is a bit warped, so I may replace it with alum or steel.

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On 8/18/2017 at 6:36 PM, Bully said:

Great score.  I paid just a touch less but mine isn't quite as pretty.  

As I said, I have a Weaver Classic 1-3 on mine so that if I ever get to hunt it, I'll be able to see what I'm shooting at.  It's an absolute hoot of a rifle.  Have fun with it.

Bully, 

I want to get familiar with shooting the rifle with open sights, but a scope option in the future is a real possibility. Can you advise on mounts and rings? Would you post a pic of your rig?

I have a Bushnell 1-4 x24mm AR scope with a 30mm tube that I am not using. That magnification would be perfect for this gun. I am not looking to turn it into a precision rifle. If I could accurately hit a man sized target at 300 yards, that would be all I need out of a scope.

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