Stainless Remington 700 375?

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There's a used stainless Remington 700 375 H&H synthetic stock for sale close to the house that I might go look at. The guy isn't very informative on his description of the rifle, but I was wondering what you guys thought it would be worth. Are the stainless 700s in 375 rare? Does anyone know when they were made? Thanks.
 
Not exactly common, but not rare either. It could be a custom shop rifle or just a production 700, so there are too many variables to give a good answer on price with info you have. I have a stainless 700 KS Mountain rifle .375 H&H with a Mcmillan stock that was a Custom Shop Produced rifle. It is an excellent rifle for hunting in Alaska, I took my Kodiak bear with it, and regularly use it for moose hunting and other foul weather hunts. It was made in 1991. For a lot of years 700s chambered in .375 H&H were a custom shop only proposition, but in the 2000s Remington chambered their run of the mill production 700 and 700 XCR in .375 H&H with stainless and plastic synthetic stock. These would be worth less than a custom shop produced rifle. Do you have any pictures ?

I paid 1300 for my custom shop KS Mountain rifle used on Gbroker and was pretty happy, think I got a deal, but I wouldn't pay that for a standard production 700 with plastic stock.

If you are not familiar with the custom shop 700s, a way to tell them apart from production 700s is the lack of markings on the barrel. Generally a custom shop produced 700 will only have the chambering marked and a few small letters (date code), while a production 700 will have "Remington" and address, possibly warnings, inscribed on barrel. Remington 700s with a few exceptions also have a date code on the barrel (if original barrel), so can tell production date from that code. Generally the synthetic custom shop rifles will have a grey stock, while production will have the typical black plastic Remington synthetic. Of course this only applies if in configuration the rifle left the factory in.

Here is info on date codes: https://remingtonsociety.org/manufacture-dates/

Here is my Custom Shop KS Mountain rifle .375 H&H
Capture .375 KS.PNG
 
What you want to hunt with it?
If it is African DG you are wasting your money.....
 
Ha ! Figured it wouldn't take long for a 700 hater to chime in.
 
Not exactly common, but not rare either. It could be a custom shop rifle or just a production 700, so there are too many variables to give a good answer on price with info you have. I have a stainless 700 KS Mountain rifle .375 H&H with a Mcmillan stock that was a Custom Shop Produced rifle. It is an excellent rifle for hunting in Alaska, I took my Kodiak bear with it, and regularly use it for moose hunting and other foul weather hunts. It was made in 1991. For a lot of years 700s chambered in .375 H&H were a custom shop only proposition, but in the 2000s Remington chambered their run of the mill production 700 and 700 XCR in .375 H&H with stainless and plastic synthetic stock. These would be worth less than a custom shop produced rifle. Do you have any pictures ?

I paid 1300 for my custom shop KS Mountain rifle used on Gbroker and was pretty happy, think I got a deal, but I wouldn't pay that for a standard production 700 with plastic stock.

If you are not familiar with the custom shop 700s, a way to tell them apart from production 700s is the lack of markings on the barrel. Generally a custom shop produced 700 will only have the chambering marked and a few small letters (date code), while a production 700 will have "Remington" and address, possibly warnings, inscribed on barrel. Remington 700s with a few exceptions also have a date code on the barrel (if original barrel), so can tell production date from that code. Generally the synthetic custom shop rifles will have a grey stock, while production will have the typical black plastic Remington synthetic. Of course this only applies if in configuration the rifle left the factory in.

Here is info on date codes: https://remingtonsociety.org/manufacture-dates/

Here is my Custom Shop KS Mountain rifle .375 H&H
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Here's the only barrel pic they posted.
 

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That is a standard production 700, not a custom shop 700. I would estimate from markings mid to late 1990s production, but could be wrong. Pic of complete rifle ? Have sights ? Depending on condition its value probably tops out around 1000-1100 in my opinion.
 
That is a standard production 700, not a custom shop 700. I would estimate from markings mid to late 1990s production, but could be wrong. Pic of complete rifle ? Have sights ? Depending on condition its value probably tops out around 1000-1100 in my opinion.
I'll send you a dm
 

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