I have ALWAYS wanted a large caliber than my 223/556 semi automatic rifles so I can deer hunt with it as long as I can remember long before I bought my first AR-15.
Have shot A LOT of AR-10s, a few M1A's and BAR's and three Remington 7400's.
Really like the Remington 7400. All three I shot were shock the sh*t out of me accurate. Talking see with my own eyes 1'-1.5" 100 yard groups with factory ammo no less.
Two days ago my landowner I hunt with asked my assistance mounting a new scope on his literal mint condition Remington 7400 in 30/06. After I did so he then asked I help him sight it in as he has a nice rifle and HG range on his property. In truth I wasn't expecting anything much better than three shot 2.5" groups at 100. He had very old Federal 165 grain and Remington 180 grain factory ammo and a rather awkward semi-adjustable one piece rifle rest.
Dry fired the rifle 6 times to get a feel for the trigger and all though it had some creep it wasn't that heavy I guessed it at <6lbs and it was consistently predictable.
Using the Federal ammo, I took two shots at 25 and luckily was on paper and only 2" left and 3" low. Adjusted the scope and next shot was essentially a bullseye.
Moved to 100 yards took two shots, looked through my B&L 47x spotting scope and thought "great one round is off paper" He and I rode his side by side down to look at the target and found actually both rounds made one hole. Asked my land owner where he wanted his zero at 100 yards, he replied "2" high" I adjusted his scope took three shots and it was two in the same hole with one outlier but still the group was 1.2" not 1.25"but honest 1.2".
He then took three shots and 90% same POI and again a <1.25" group which IMO is exceptional accuracy especially considering his Federal Factory ammo was according to him 8-10 years old. Told me that Federal ammo shot really well so he bought all the store ahd which was only a few boxes short of a full case.
So this really relit the fire of desirer of me buying a Remington 7400 preferably in 30/06. Been looking at all the used gun WS and there are a significant number of very nice condition used 7400s available in 30/06 for $600-$900.
My questions for those with an exceptional level of knowledge of Rem 7400's is this a good idea and what kind of accuracy should I expect from an in excellent condition use 7400 in 30/06 shooting carefully crafted reloads. Are there any negatives about a 7400 I should know about, and how is a 30/06 7400 to reload for as I will likely never shoot factory ammo from it should I buy one.
Lastly would say a 20" barrel Ruger .308 SFAR be a better all around choice
This will be for short to medium range deer hunting only as the farms I hunt 90% of my shots will be 300 yards or under.
 Have shot A LOT of AR-10s, a few M1A's and BAR's and three Remington 7400's.
Really like the Remington 7400. All three I shot were shock the sh*t out of me accurate. Talking see with my own eyes 1'-1.5" 100 yard groups with factory ammo no less.
Two days ago my landowner I hunt with asked my assistance mounting a new scope on his literal mint condition Remington 7400 in 30/06. After I did so he then asked I help him sight it in as he has a nice rifle and HG range on his property. In truth I wasn't expecting anything much better than three shot 2.5" groups at 100. He had very old Federal 165 grain and Remington 180 grain factory ammo and a rather awkward semi-adjustable one piece rifle rest.
Dry fired the rifle 6 times to get a feel for the trigger and all though it had some creep it wasn't that heavy I guessed it at <6lbs and it was consistently predictable.
Using the Federal ammo, I took two shots at 25 and luckily was on paper and only 2" left and 3" low. Adjusted the scope and next shot was essentially a bullseye.
Moved to 100 yards took two shots, looked through my B&L 47x spotting scope and thought "great one round is off paper" He and I rode his side by side down to look at the target and found actually both rounds made one hole. Asked my land owner where he wanted his zero at 100 yards, he replied "2" high" I adjusted his scope took three shots and it was two in the same hole with one outlier but still the group was 1.2" not 1.25"but honest 1.2".
He then took three shots and 90% same POI and again a <1.25" group which IMO is exceptional accuracy especially considering his Federal Factory ammo was according to him 8-10 years old. Told me that Federal ammo shot really well so he bought all the store ahd which was only a few boxes short of a full case.
So this really relit the fire of desirer of me buying a Remington 7400 preferably in 30/06. Been looking at all the used gun WS and there are a significant number of very nice condition used 7400s available in 30/06 for $600-$900.
My questions for those with an exceptional level of knowledge of Rem 7400's is this a good idea and what kind of accuracy should I expect from an in excellent condition use 7400 in 30/06 shooting carefully crafted reloads. Are there any negatives about a 7400 I should know about, and how is a 30/06 7400 to reload for as I will likely never shoot factory ammo from it should I buy one.
Lastly would say a 20" barrel Ruger .308 SFAR be a better all around choice
This will be for short to medium range deer hunting only as the farms I hunt 90% of my shots will be 300 yards or under.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		