Removing the bolt handle is a bit involved. If you slide the ejection port dust cover back and forth slightly until the cut-out on the top of the dust cover is over the bolt handle top you will see the end of a pin. This pin holds the bolt handle in place in the bolt. Unless you have the ability to completely take-down this rifle and then re-assemble it to working order, and have the tools to do so, it is NOT recommended you remove the bolt handle retaining pin.
Woodmaster is the model. Grade are ADL, BDL.
There is no model number 3006 or 243 in the Woodmaster line. Check Remington's webiste under the Sportsman's Library.
Send me your email address for a scan of the manual.
There is a small level protruding from the bottom at the side of the magazine. Push that level back (or forward, I forget which) and the magazine comes straght out the bottom.
100-1800 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition
what is the value of a good condition .243 reminton model 7400 with a VX 1 2.5 x 7 leopold scope.
The lowest would be $399. but a gun in good shape with a decent scope could range upwards of $700.
How old is it? Barrel length? How much of the finish is present? What condition is the stock in? Broad range 200-400
First lets state that your rifle is a Remington model 742 Woodmaster semi-auto 30-06 rifle ,not a Winchester.these rifles normally sell in the range of 275-350 dollars depending on overall condition and a good bore.
You can request a manual from Remington on their web site.
browning and Remington are two different companies, its not possible to have one companies gun under another companies patent.I beg to differ! I have a Remington model 81 woodmaster in 300sav.caliber that is made by remington and has John M.Brownings patent marked right on the barrel.Brownings patent for the remington models 8,and 81 were from the year 1900.The Remington model 8 was made from 1906-1936,and the model 81 from 1936-1950.All Winchester model 1886 rifles were made under a patent frpm John M.Browning.If you can re-post your question with the model number of your Remington,and caliber along with a 2 or 3 letter code found on the barrel of your firearm,I will be able to date your firearm for you.
Go to: http://www.remington.com/products/archived/centerfire/autoloading/model-742-woodsmaster.aspx look up the serial block number on the firearm compared to what the dates are on the link. Its not exact but it gives you a approximate time