I've got a similar one. Later s/n with a Barrel Code indicating its a Sept 1977 model. I've only shot it off the bench while working on a load for it. Plans are to use it in NRA mid-range matches and maybe.... some XTC matches. Came equip with Redfield International sights...Front and Rear which are in excellent condition. Any idea what the finish was?I've got a repeater in 7.62 NATO. Fairly good shooter. Some people have mentioned the 7.62 Nato nomenclature and have told me that most 40-X barrels are marked .308
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They are Remington 700's. The military designation is M40.I just read the sniper book about Chuck Mawhiney, and it indicated that the M40? was the new sniper rifle for the Viet Nam era. And those may have been the first 40X's -- I dunno. jd
good story. Helping young shooters is good for the soul.In about 2000, if memory serves I bought a blued Remington 40X from a fellow shooter for $800.00. It was a magazine rifle with a charger guide and a 26" bull barrel in 308 Winchester. I fitted it with a LPL target rear sight with an adjustable iris and an adjustable iris glob front sight. I shot X-course and 100 & 200 yard reduced course High Power for several years and shot my personal best 600 yard prone slow fire score of 194 with it. I never could master the reloading and bolt working in the rapid fire stages and have always been a below average off hand shooter. I never did that rifle justice. In about 2004 I loaned it to a junior shooter who used it to win the Junior Championship at Perry. He worked up a load with Lapua brass that really cooked for him. I decided to try long rang sling competition and drank the 6.5 Creedmoor Kool-Aid. I had a Hart 29" heavy Palma barrel screwed on and mounted the same iron sights I had. I told my smith since it was a 40X , the action was already true. Boy was I wrong. He told me it was nowhere near true, so he did true it up. I got all the way to Master with that rifle. I finally decided to give up sling as my scores peaked then fell off a little. I added a 30" Kreger heavy varmint barrel in 308, a 20 MOA scope base, and a single shot insert and shot F-Class mid and long range. After about 4 years I decided to go all the way to the dark side and restocked it with a Bobby Bell benchrest stock and re-barreled it with a Bartline heavy varmint barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor. I sold it to a fellow shooter who has shot it in mid range F-Class and 600 yarg Freedom Benchrest with good results. He is planning to change to 6 Dasher with a bull barrel sometime and will probably start beating me. I was able to sell the original factory 40X stock here for $400.00 delivered.