I’d hunt with that!View attachment 1220170Sako AII 7mm-08
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I lucked out in the early 90s when the Mtn rifle first came out. Found one in 7-08 at a gun show that probably hadn't seen a box or 2 of ammo. It has always shot way better than it should with it's pencil thin barrel. Big green was on their game the day it was built.Older Rem 700 Mtn in 7mm-08.
What did they come with for a stock? Did the older ones have something better than the plastic molded stuff?I lucked out in the early 90s when the Mtn rifle first came out. Found one in 7-08 at a gun show that probably hadn't seen a box or 2 of ammo. It has always shot way better than it should with it's pencil thin barrel. Big green was on their game the day it was built.
I just got a chubby!!Since you do more carrying and holding the rifle than shooting it when you are deer hunting. I want something that isn’t too hard to look at.
30-06.... of course.
Gary
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I just fell in love.View attachment 1220170Sako AII 7mm-08
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I bought mine in the early-90's if I recall correctly. It was shortly after they'd been introduced. At the time I had a Ruger No. 1 in 30-06 which I could never make shoot and I had a chance to sell it 2 days before deer season. Our local sporting goods store had a new Mtn Rifle in 7mm-08 (wood stock), which I'd looked at a few days before. I called to see if they still had it, along with the Leupold 2-8 X 32 VX3 scope I'd looked at. They did, the right mounts and rings too. So made the deal over the phone. The next morning I picked it all up early, along 2 boxes of shells. I was leaving for camp as soon as I could that day. So I took it home, mounted the scope, bore sighted it against a door in the basement and headed out.I lucked out in the early 90s when the Mtn rifle first came out. Found one in 7-08 at a gun show that probably hadn't seen a box or 2 of ammo. It has always shot way better than it should with it's pencil thin barrel. Big green was on their game the day it was built.
Mine came with a plain grain walnut stock that had nice slender lines and a matte finish. It's pretty nice for a factory stock. I'm not sure if any Remingtons had plastic/synthetic from the factory at that time.What did they come with for a stock? Did the older ones have something better than the plastic molded stuff?
