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Item Relisted! FS/FT Remington 700 VS .223

nitrexman

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Excellent condition Remington 700 VS rifle in 223 with 26" barrel. Comes with Leupold bases,rings and Hogue overmolded stock. Low round count <100rounds. $675 near me trade value $775. For $750 cash I'll add a Timney Impact trigger. Bipod not included.
https://timneytriggers.com/impact-remington-700-trigger/.
Trade interest are a lightweight 1911 CCO or officers model in 45 ACP, Smith and Wesson 357 magnum revolver
 

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The twist rate would help. Its easy enough to determine, take cleaning rod with a jag end and a patch push it in the barrel about an inch. Mark an arbitrary mark on the cleaning rod with a paint pen near the patch, put another near the handle, thye should line up. Then push the cleaning rod in until the mark near the handle makes a complete revolution then put another mark on the rod similar to the one near the patch. Pull the rod out and measure between the two dots near the jag, they should line up and the distance is the twist rate. 12" would be 1/12. 9" would be 1/9. I'd be real interested if it were 1/8.
 
The twist rate would help. Its easy enough to determine, take cleaning rod with a jag end and a patch push it in the barrel about an inch. Mark an arbitrary mark on the cleaning rod with a paint pen near the patch, put another near the handle, thye should line up. Then push the cleaning rod in until the mark near the handle makes a complete revolution then put another mark on the rod similar to the one near the patch. Pull the rod out and measure between the two dots near the jag, they should line up and the distance is the twist rate. 12" would be 1/12. 9" would be 1/9. I'd be real interested if it were 1/8.
All my research says 1/12 don't have a cleaning rod use bore snakes
 
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