No, the barrel from a Remington 700 will not work on a Remington 7600. The two rifles have different designs, action types, and mounting systems, making their barrels incompatible. The Remington 700 is a bolt-action rifle, while the Remington 7600 is a pump-action rifle, which further contributes to the differences in barrel configuration.
The Remington 700 CDL "Boone and Crockett" edition sports a 26" barrel.
Yes, but the action will have to be rechambered.
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ADL OR BDL? There is a difference.
No, a Remington 700 barrel will not fit a Remington 788. The two rifles have different designs and specifications, including variations in the receiver and barrel interface. While both are part of the Remington family, their components are not interchangeable without significant modification. Always consult a qualified gunsmith for specific compatibility and fitting questions.
Which ones? The barrel? That's a date code. Check Remington Society of America - manufactured date link.
their retail value new runs between 700 and 1200 dollars depending on style and quality
Contact Remington directly.They should be able to identify the variant of model 700 rifle you have after a brief description of your rifles stock,finish,barrel length etc.
Check the Remington Society of America, date barrel codes and location. http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
Remington 700 .243 twist rate is: 1 in 10" you can google it like I did.
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Check the barrel code stamps. The details are on the Remington Society of America on the Date of Manufacture link.