Remington 30 Express 30-06 - Curious to find out more info

Finally got it out to the range today for the first time. With factory Remington 150 grain Core-Lokts, it didn't do too bad at 100 yards with open sights and my aging eyes. The sight adjustment seemed decently on target, so I didn't mess with it; just wanted to check zero today. I'm pretty confident it would do substantially better with a good scope and handloads. :)

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@cash_tx
That looks minute of deer or pig chest out to around 150 or a bit more.
Pretty dang good for failing old eyes.
Bob
 
Great find! My favorite Remington. I have one identical to yours and one in 257 Robert's with a Unertl...beautiful guns. At $299 you got a bargain.
Very nice! Of all the non- 30-06 calibers, the 257 Robert's would probably be my favorite in this rifle; for both practical and sentimental reasons.
 
Very nice! Of all the non- 30-06 calibers, the 257 Robert's would probably be my favorite in this rifle; for both practical and sentimental reasons.
@cash_tx
Can't go past a good 25. Actually there's no such thing as a bad 25. Plenty of bad 24s tho.
The 257 Roberts with modern powders and good hand loads is not that far behind the 25-06.
Loaded with good 100 or 117 gn bullets it is fine for most game in Australia and a lot of game in the USA.
Bob
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I had a very nice model 30 similar to yours also in 30-06. It was a collectors piece, excellent weight. A really fine rifle. The only problem I had was that crescent butt plate. I did no want to mess up the rifle but that butt plate hurt to shoot. Rather than modifying the stock it went down the road. Sold for 1400$. Used the funds to help build my 264WM.
 
I had a very nice model 30 similar to yours also in 30-06. It was a collectors piece, excellent weight. A really fine rifle. The only problem I had was that crescent butt plate. I did no want to mess up the rifle but that butt plate hurt to shoot. Rather than modifying the stock it went down the road. Sold for 1400$. Used the funds to help build my 264WM.
I had the same recoil concern when I first saw that steel buttplate, but my PAST recoil pad made it pretty pleasant to shoot.
 
I had a very nice model 30 similar to yours also in 30-06. It was a collectors piece, excellent weight. A really fine rifle. The only problem I had was that crescent butt plate. I did no want to mess up the rifle but that butt plate hurt to shoot. Rather than modifying the stock it went down the road. Sold for 1400$. Used the funds to help build my 264WM.
@jruby
You could have restocked it and kept the original stock to sell with the rifle later
Those curved steel but plates ain't kind to shoulders.
Bob
 
@jruby
You could have restocked it and kept the original stock to sell with the rifle later
Those curved steel but plates ain't kind to shoulders.
Bob
I also have a set of old eyes and drilling and tapping I felt was the wrong thing to do with that rifle. I have three other P17 based rifles. I have one that is in 338-06, a 300 H&H and a BSA in 30-06. I may get another Remington model 30 express without the crescent but plate. Time will tell.
 
Finally got it out to the range today for the first time. With factory Remington 150 grain Core-Lokts, it didn't do too bad at 100 yards with open sights and my aging eyes. The sight adjustment seemed decently on target, so I didn't mess with it; just wanted to check zero today. I'm pretty confident it would do substantially better with a good scope and handloads. :)

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With aged eye's that is good shooting with the peep sights. With younger eye's it is probable a 1 MOA rifle.
 

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