It does have some strange things, that I've never seen before. One is a tiny little 1/8" dovetail across the top of the barrel about 1" ahead of the receiver? Guessing it might be for a early bubble level. Later gun had them either on the tang sight, or the globe front sight.
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The front sight dovetail is typical wide .467" Remington, with the small dovetail ahead of it for the windage gauge that was separate from the globe sight on early Rem. Creedmoors.
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Caliber is marked ".44 S" as is expected for a .44-77SBN chambered rifle. Rifling and bore are very nice, and no corrosion. Not a brand new bore, but certainly a well cared for bore that should shoot excellent still!
Typical light barrel to make the 10 lb. weight limit of Long Range rifle competition rules.
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In with the gun were 91 new brass cases. Some appear never used, and the others appear to not have seen much use. Maybe once fired even. Also a set of new screws in a bag to replace all the buggered up screws.
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Going to do a chamber cast, and slug the bore still. Already set up with dies, and molds, if it's similar to my other Rolling Block Sporting Rifle bore size.