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  • sschrad
    The first letter of the date code must be one of these, BLACKPOWDERX . (Corresponds to the month of manufacture) .  U and J are not included, but R is, making the R the month of manufacture (November). The letter immediately following the month is the year .  Being a J it would correspond with 1940, 1962 or 1989, the 700 model wasn't made in 1940 so that's out leaving 1962 or 1989. 1962 was the first year that they were made . If you purchased it before 1989 then the answer is 1962, if not, here's an article that might help you decide what year your is. There were differences to the finish of the bolt, checkering and buttplates over the years. If it has a metal buttplate it's most likely 1962.

    https://www.gunsandammo.com/editorial/remington-timeline-1962-remington-model-700-bolt-action-rifles/248392


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  • kannoneer
    Hey, thanks, sschrad! It has a low 5-digit serial number, but I guess the serial number doesn't mean much with Remingtons. It is in good shape but just always seemed like a fairly old rifle. I think I got it around 2000. Very accurate, well-made rifle. Metal butt plate so I am going with Nov. 1962, the first year the 7mm Mag. came out.
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