Went into Trinity Ordinance in Lake Worth the other day and this gun immediately caught my eye. Did my own research on it and then asked the TBH braintrust. I found out it was built in 1974 and couldn’t pass it up as I know the quality of the older Remington 700 ADL’s compared to the newer ones. It’s chambered in .243 and topped with a Leupold 3X9 (I think it’s a Vari X II). I figured on using it for deer, coyotes, hogs and my boys’ first hunting rifle. The metal is in really great shape and there’s no deep gouges in the wood, just some minor blemishes, I’d say it’s a solid 7/10, maybe slightly better. For a 44 year old rifle, it’s in excellent shape. I haven’t shot it yet between work and daddy time but I should get some range time here in the next 2 weeks. If it’s not where I think it should be, I’ll add a Jewel trigger and let APR glass and pillar bed it (already called and inquired about it) Thanks to CB and Mike D for their guidance and quick responses. Pics:
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