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I have 2 nice rifles for sale:
1- REM 700 243 win. This is a 1989 production. A great little rifle in excellent condition with an amazing trigger. 22” barrel. A great composite stock, much better than factory ones today. Comes with 2 sets of dies and a couple hundred bullets for loading. $625 plus shipping. This rifle really hasn’t been used a whole lot.

2-REM 700 CDL stainless Fluted 270 win.
This rifle is in great condition, less than 50 rounds through it, it does have some hunting bumps, Such a not so bright kid strapping it on a 4 wheeler for hunting. Put in dump gun racks and bounced a round a bit. Still great though. Just some wear on the wood stock.
$900 plus shipping. Scope not included.
 

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I've done nothing to the stock, it's a remington stock, kinda funky looking, but very solid. not exactly sure why it's that way. Just they way it's always been.
 
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It looks like a factory rynite or maybe an arylon stock. Remington did a few oddballs back then but still way better than the tupperware ones.
I agree, it’s much better than my newer Remington synthetic, It's the ARYLON Stock.
 
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