This is somewhat a combo post for a few different things. My first post on this forum to begin with, so thanks in advance for any welcomes.
I have had a Remington 700 .25-06 Sendero with the non-fluted barrel for numerous years now which was originally purchased in order for me to use it to begin to learn how to make adjustments for mid range shooting. I grew up shooting for basic practice and hunting, but my longest shots have probably been between the 200-300y range on 1 or 2 instances. The rifle is currently set up with a basic Redfield 3-9x40 scope and a Harris Bi-pod. I am strongly considering making a jump to the purchase a NF F1 within the next few weeks to put onto this rifle. Once I get my feet wet with the .25-06 I may jump up to a larger cal. rifle in the next year or so that has better long range abilities.
Seeing as the Sendero is in stock form, what basic improvements can I make, or a gunsmith make, to improve what I am working with without diving into it too deep for what it is? True the action, bed the barrel better, jewel trigger? I really don't have much knowledge in this area at the moment, but I am still trying to do some research on my own.
As it stands now I have always had an issue with the bolt release on this rifle. Had one gunsmith fix it which lasted about 2 days before going back to the same thing. The release within the trigger guard will not release the bolt by pressing it. It is actually now a bit more recessed in than I recall where it should be. To release the bolt I have to use something to get in under the bolt release and pry it gently down (out) to release the bolt. With going to a better trigger assembly for other reasons also correct this issue with the original equipment?
Thanks for any feedback, and I am looking forward to hanging around here for a bit.
I have had a Remington 700 .25-06 Sendero with the non-fluted barrel for numerous years now which was originally purchased in order for me to use it to begin to learn how to make adjustments for mid range shooting. I grew up shooting for basic practice and hunting, but my longest shots have probably been between the 200-300y range on 1 or 2 instances. The rifle is currently set up with a basic Redfield 3-9x40 scope and a Harris Bi-pod. I am strongly considering making a jump to the purchase a NF F1 within the next few weeks to put onto this rifle. Once I get my feet wet with the .25-06 I may jump up to a larger cal. rifle in the next year or so that has better long range abilities.
Seeing as the Sendero is in stock form, what basic improvements can I make, or a gunsmith make, to improve what I am working with without diving into it too deep for what it is? True the action, bed the barrel better, jewel trigger? I really don't have much knowledge in this area at the moment, but I am still trying to do some research on my own.
As it stands now I have always had an issue with the bolt release on this rifle. Had one gunsmith fix it which lasted about 2 days before going back to the same thing. The release within the trigger guard will not release the bolt by pressing it. It is actually now a bit more recessed in than I recall where it should be. To release the bolt I have to use something to get in under the bolt release and pry it gently down (out) to release the bolt. With going to a better trigger assembly for other reasons also correct this issue with the original equipment?
Thanks for any feedback, and I am looking forward to hanging around here for a bit.