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A Remington Model 700 chambered for the 7mm 08 cartridge would be a short action as the cartridge is based on the .308 Win.
It was first created by Remington, based on developmental work from several people, most notably Elmer Keith.
50-500 USD based on condition.
Long action. The .270 cartridge was based on the 30-06, a long action. .308 length is short action.
.243 is a short action- it is based on the .308 cartridge necked down- and .308 is a short action. 25-06 would be a long action (parent cartridge was 30-06)
In order, it would go .357 Magnum, .357 Sig, and then .40 S&W. Actually, .357 magnum is almost always more powerful than .40. "Power" usually refers to muzzle energy. Muzzle energy of a .357 magnum ranges from 575 to almost 800 depending on the load, where .40 SW normally ranges from 425 to 525 at the most. .357 Sig ranges from a little over 500 to around 775, so it is comparable to the .40. Size of the cartridge or size of the bullet in the cartridge does not necessarily correlate directly to power. In other words, just because one cartridge is a larger caliber than another, doesn't not mean it is more powerful than the smaller one. It depends on several factors, such as cartridge specification, and the length of the barrel of the gun it is fired from.
The value of a Voere Titan 2 in 7mm Remington Magnum can vary significantly based on factors like condition, age, and any modifications. Generally, prices can range from $800 to $1,500, with well-maintained models or those with unique features potentially fetching higher amounts. It's advisable to check recent sales or consult with a firearms appraiser for a more accurate estimate.
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
The 260.rem cartridge is a short action cartridge based on the .308 winchester.
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
The 7mm-08 Remington is a rifle cartridge that is almost a direct copy of a wildcat cartridge developed around 1958 known as the 7mm/308. As these names would suggest, it is the .308 Winchester case necked down to accept 7 mm (.284) bullets with a small increase in case length. Of cartridges based upon the .308, it is the third most popular, behind only the .308 itself and the .243 Winchester.[1] In 1980, the Remington Arms company popularized the cartridge by applying its own name and offering it as a chambering for their model 788 and model 700 rifles.
The value of a Remington 7mm Magnum in great condition can vary significantly based on factors such as the specific model, age, and any modifications or included accessories. Generally, prices can range from $600 to $1,200. For a more accurate estimate, it's advisable to check recent sales on platforms like GunBroker or consult with a local gun dealer.