There was a XCR (looking) 243 that had a 24" barrel.
I'm not saying that it was an XCR, just that the stock looks identical to what is currently designated an XCR.
I'd like to know what the earlier example was called?
I have one (got it used) and to date don't have a clue what model 700 it is! Good Luck, PC
Caliber is .243, buy ammo in .243.
100-500 USD
100-400 USD
$500 up
gun shop, gun show
The current value of a remington model 600 in .243 winchester caliber is between 160 dollars for a rifle with 60%of its original finish remaining up to 475 dollars for a rifle with 100% original finish remaining.
It all depends what kind of condition it is in.
Dr. King was shot with a Remington Model 760 pump action rifle chambered in caliber .30-06. Ray originally purchased the same model in .243 winchester, but traded it for the more powerful .30-06, telling the salesman that he needed a "more powerful rifle."
There is no model number 3006 or 243 in the Woodmaster line. Check Remington's webiste under the Sportsman's Library.
Remington produced a slide action (pump) rifle known as the model 760. One of the cartridges this was offered in was .243 Winchester- basically a .308 cartridge necked down to .243 caliber. See the link below for an article on the 760, and some pictures.
In good shape I would say at least $660.00 My new 660 .243 was $119.00 in 1970 J.C. Epic
Yes, I am using a 308 and a 243 clip in my 1954 760 in 35 Remington.