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Very nice!
My own .350 RM is a semi-custom M660 with 20" barrel in the original stock. As shown with a sling, stock pack, scope and rings, it just barely breaks 8lbs. It's also extremely accurate. https://i.imgur.com/1IDXLv6.jpeg<br /> <hr /></blockquote><font class="post"> That's a nice 660. I also have a 600 in 350 Rem Mag.
Yes, I have a M600 too, also in .350RM.
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I take both along to deer camps. The M660 is scoped but in foul weather (rain, snow) I prefer using my M600 which has a receiver mounted aperture sight. We had to modify the height of the "sharkfin" front sight on the rib to make it work with the aperture so that POA = POI at 100yds. I run it with a 3-pt Ching Sling.
The only drawback, if you can call it that, to the M600s and M660s is their 2.800 short-action. It limits bullet selection once you starting looking at .358" projectiles above 200grns. My M660 actually seems to prefer the .358" 250grn bullets, especially SPs, but I have to look for the shorter types to avoid having to seat the bullet way deep in the case.
I've got some .358" 300grn bullets on the way from Hawk. Bought them on a whim just to play with to see if I can find a usable "heavy" load at moderate velocity.
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