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Remington XR-100
This beauty entered the shop the other day. The original gun was worth $750, plus adding the heavy barrel, Harris Bipod, quick adjust scope, and laminated stock upped it to somewhere around $1200. The guy's selling it for $350. That's like, illegal to not take such a deal. Here's some pics.
I didn't think it would be possible to get such a great picture of the reticule, especially with my cellphone camera. : O Just to list the specs, a Remingotn XR-100 is basically a Remington 700 with a single shot modification. This one is in .223, and must weight 11 pounds (great for accuracy). With a receiver swap it could be made into a 5 shot easy enough. Thoughts? Comments?
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Looks great, do you plan on shooting it?
Sorry, this isnt about the gun but the camera on your cellphone is pretty good, I thought the pictures were from a digital camera until you said it was from your phone. |
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Hoping to shoot it soon. I really want to set up a target a few hundred yards away and use it how it's meant to be used, but that's not as easy to set up as doing our simple 40 yard test.
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Good looking rifle. .223 is alright, shame it isn't in something like a .308. But that's a hell of a good deal.
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Besides, I could see this being the end of the woodchucks I have around here. The little bastards always see you before you can get a shot off, so setting up prone a couple hundred yards away with this bad boy and sniping them should make things interesting.
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