It had a Bishop tight grain walnut stock on it. It was a delight! Three shots into a 3/4-1” 100 yd group every time. Recoil was not too bad either. Many of them were converted to .300 Wby. A very popular conversion.
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Being inspired by the old gun posts,
- Larryh, 2020-10-29, 14:49
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Gun shops??
- ALK, 2020-10-29, 17:09
- 2nd Amendment. All 4 stores sold. - Larryh, 2020-10-30, 03:44
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I had a nice 721 in .300 H&H
- WB, 2020-10-29, 17:01
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I passed on one of those and regret it...
- Huey, 2020-10-29, 17:12
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Colleen has the 722 in 222. (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2020-10-29, 17:17
- 721 and 722 - Paul Lauer, 2020-10-30, 05:42
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Such a historic gun. Featured in the 1951 Gun Digest..
- Huey, 2020-10-29, 17:25
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The .222 has just a bit more neck on it, must help
- WB, 2020-10-29, 17:30
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I grew up wanting one. Bought a Remington 788...
- Huey, 2020-10-29, 17:52
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I have a 722 in .222 and a 721 in ‘06.
- Flatwater, 2020-10-29, 20:42
- Lots of them made in .270 too. - WB, 2020-10-29, 21:55
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I have a 722 in .222 and a 721 in ‘06.
- Flatwater, 2020-10-29, 20:42
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I grew up wanting one. Bought a Remington 788...
- Huey, 2020-10-29, 17:52
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The .222 has just a bit more neck on it, must help
- WB, 2020-10-29, 17:30
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Colleen has the 722 in 222. (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2020-10-29, 17:17
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I passed on one of those and regret it...
- Huey, 2020-10-29, 17:12
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Gun shops??
- ALK, 2020-10-29, 17:09