Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
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Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
I'm really pumped, I got back from my nephew's wedding and found that my Redfield Jr. Scout Base was delivered. This is a 1965 new in the box base that incorporates an open sight and with the Redfield Jr rings is easy to switch from the scope to the open sights without loosing the zero of either.
The mount is really an incredible piece, finally manufactured that matches the ventilated rib on the rifle. I wonder if it could be made today without costing a fortune?
The rear sight is on the forward part of the mount. It has a insert that is fully adjustable for windage and elevation with a white diamond to match up with the Gold bead of the Rem factory front sight. The insert is inverted and/or switched from one side to another for windage adjustments. With each swap of the insert, the diamond is slightly offset to help prevent the total windage adjustment being made by the front sight.
I couldn't get the camera to focus on the front sight but you get the idea!
The mount is really an incredible piece, finally manufactured that matches the ventilated rib on the rifle. I wonder if it could be made today without costing a fortune?
The rear sight is on the forward part of the mount. It has a insert that is fully adjustable for windage and elevation with a white diamond to match up with the Gold bead of the Rem factory front sight. The insert is inverted and/or switched from one side to another for windage adjustments. With each swap of the insert, the diamond is slightly offset to help prevent the total windage adjustment being made by the front sight.
I couldn't get the camera to focus on the front sight but you get the idea!
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
Classy. Can't wait to see the final full combo setup.
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
I'd be pumped too, that is a great set up. When i was reading diferent articles regarding the 600 and 660, the distinction of one being ribbed and one not was just words to me, as i was not completely sure what that meant. Now that i see yours my suspicions were correct. This is often seen on shot guns, no? And the purpose i assume is to dissapate heat, no? If nothing else, it sure does give an area to mount a scope mount without interfering with the barrel. I have been inspired much here, but there is a reason why one of the top ten, do's and do not's is to not envy what your brother has, cause it always cost you money what a find on that Redfield! What is that other saying? All good things come to those who wait. Well what ever it may be, i look forward to the rest of your journey with this 600.
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
My 600 had the rib removed by a previous owner
that set up looks good
that set up looks good
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
I'm really not sure why the rifle was designed with the vent rib. I've never found the definitive answer. The Rem rib was made of nylon but the barrel does have a sturdy row of lugs down the top of it to support the rib. The scout mount does not rely on the rib for support but rather passes through the rib and into the lugs.NavyDoc76-80 wrote:I'd be pumped too, that is a great set up. When i was reading diferent articles regarding the 600 and 660, the distinction of one being ribbed and one not was just words to me, as i was not completely sure what that meant. Now that i see yours my suspicions were correct. This is often seen on shot guns, no? And the purpose i assume is to dissapate heat, no? If nothing else, it sure does give an area to mount a scope mount without interfering with the barrel. I have been inspired much here, but there is a reason why one of the top ten, do's and do not's is to not envy what your brother has, cause it always cost you money what a find on that Redfield! What is that other saying? All good things come to those who wait. Well what ever it may be, i look forward to the rest of your journey with this 600.
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
Ha! Well,im 0 for 2 on that assumption. Speaking of assumeing, talked with Remington yesterday to get the green light for pickup, seal up the box, all paperwork enclosed, then Rem calls me back and says UPS has no record of the town i live in and need to update paperwork with the town down the road, which means i need to cut open the box and replace paperwork some days just go like that.Ranch Dog wrote:I'm really not sure why the rifle was designed with the vent rib. I've never found the definitive answer. The Rem rib was made of nylon but the barrel does have a sturdy row of lugs down the top of it to support the rib. The scout mount does not rely on the rib for support but rather passes through the rib and into the lugs.NavyDoc76-80 wrote:I'd be pumped too, that is a great set up. When i was reading diferent articles regarding the 600 and 660, the distinction of one being ribbed and one not was just words to me, as i was not completely sure what that meant. Now that i see yours my suspicions were correct. This is often seen on shot guns, no? And the purpose i assume is to dissapate heat, no? If nothing else, it sure does give an area to mount a scope mount without interfering with the barrel. I have been inspired much here, but there is a reason why one of the top ten, do's and do not's is to not envy what your brother has, cause it always cost you money what a find on that Redfield! What is that other saying? All good things come to those who wait. Well what ever it may be, i look forward to the rest of your journey with this 600.
Dave M
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Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak and write.
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20" SS .45C
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Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak and write.
John Adams
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20" SS .45C
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
What a PIA. Seems it would be more appropriate for UPS to update their records, you live where you live.
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Re: Rem 600 ~ Redfield Jr. Scout Base with Open Sight!!!
At least the prices on the 6.5 RM are not as bad as the 350 RM. When I was young the 6.5 RM could be found in use on South Texas deer leases.vvllbs wrote:Nice! I want one in 6.5 mag
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