I have 2 Remington rifles in 350 RM. One is a M7 CDL that I put in a M673 stock. Nothing says 350 like a factory laminated stock. It has the factory installed iron sights. I put the 6.5 RM M673 barreled action(after I removed the rib and plugged the holes) into the M7 CDL stock. I thought that I would never be able to sell that rifle, but a gentleman bought it and all of the brass and loaded ammo I had. My other rifle and favorite is a M700 Classic with factory iron sights with weaver bases, no scope at present. IMHO, the Classic is the best of the bunch with its 22" barrel and recoil absorbing stock. I bought a M77 when last they were cataloged with a 24 " barrel. When it arrived with a 22" barrel, I was disappointed. Ruger's response was it must have been a misprint, too bad, so sad. It didn't stay long. I'm looking hard at having to make brass from 7mm RM by running them through a 350 trim die and then turning the necks. Just about any belted mag will do, but 7's are the most abundant. I don't see Remington ever releasing brass again. I have a MRC M70 style rifle we built in 358 WSM, the 325 necked up to 35. it is stout! I thought about rechambering to that, but the barrels would have to set back one turn. I guess reforming brass is easier. Bob!! 8)