Bullington, I'd simply fit it into a good quality Synthetic stock, and use it the way it is. IMO, no push feed action is a good platform to built a custom rifle, where any money is involved, outside the cost of the same rifle in factory trim. Other than an extractor, and safety conversion, I wouldn't spend very much trying to turn it into anything other than a safe deer hunting rifle! I have an 700 ADL 7mm Rem Mag, and it shoots pritty well, but I use it for what it was designed to be, a knokabout deer rifle, that I don't mind scratching!
Posts: 14634 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: 08 June 2000
You have the basis for a fine ACCURATE custom rifle. The Remington action can be rebarreled to ANY standard magnum cartridge. Just install a quality barrel and synthetic stock, and enjoy...
If I were looking for a long range antelope rifle~257 Wby Mag, long range deer rifle~264 Win, 270 Wby, 7mm Rem & Wby. Elk rifle~308 Norma, 300 Win Mag, 338 Win. Big bear rifle~358 Norma or a 416 Taylor.
Drop it into a good laminate or a top quality fiberglass stock. Add a new trigger, and a teflon finish.
To think that a pushfeed is nothing more than a deer rifle is pure BS. Maybe the CRF would be an advantage for ele, buff, and lion, and maybe big bear, but most feeding problems I've seen are in CRF rifles. M700's are awesome
Personally? I would probably build a big magnum off of it. Depends on how much you want to spend and what you want. Think about cost of dies and brass for whatever you decide to build. 308 Norma for instance is about 90 per 100 for the brass. I don't know, I would probably go to my shop, ask the guys what they would like to try, and let them have some fun. :-)
Red
Posts: 4740 | Location: Fresno, CA | Registered: 21 March 2003
Keep it in 7mm Rem Mag in a really nice stock, or switch to fast twist 6mm Rem AI, or fast-twist 22-6mm Rem AI. Long barrels for the fast twist options.
Posts: 264 | Location: Grand Prairie, TX, USA | Registered: 17 September 2001
If it is a good shooter & you want something a bit different, have a good smith rechamber to 7mm Dakota. Drop it in a nice piece of wood, a new Leup. 2 1/2x8 & go shooting!
Posts: 7752 | Location: kalif.,usa | Registered: 08 March 2001
If you want to shoot targets get the action blueprinted, install a nice barrel like a Krieger, Shilen, or Pac-Nor. Then mount it on a good fiberglass stock.
Posts: 593 | Location: My computer. | Registered: 28 November 2001
I would not have bought it in the first place. There are Remingtons going for $175 now. They do not have an acceptable safety or trigger. Nor do they have any other features that make them worth keeping except perhaps a 40X for formal target shooting. I have owned them and they shot well but now I have better stuff.
But if that were the only rifle that I could afford I would use it and use it well. Just don't spend any big money on it that's all.
The Remington 700 when blueprinted is one of the most accurate rifles you can build without going with a custom action. There are many longrange records held by Remington 700 based rifles. Just take a look at http://www.nc1000ydshooters.com/ match results and see how many people are using Remington rifles for 1000 yard target shooting. The Remington 700 is the best target action to use if you do not want to spend $1000 on a custom action.
Posts: 593 | Location: My computer. | Registered: 28 November 2001
I would fix the two problem areas in the M700 action (#1 - trigger; and #2 extractor), then get an aftermarket synthetic stock. Bed it and add a scope and you are ready to go hunting for not too much money.
jim dodd
Posts: 4166 | Location: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: 14 November 2001
quote:Originally posted by Savage99: I would not have bought it in the first place. There are Remingtons going for $175 now.
Ya wanna make some money? Buy as many good M700's as you can find at $175, I'll give you $200 each for as many as you want to sell. Instant profit right there.
Tell me how many you wanna sell, and where to send the check.
quote:Originally posted by Frasier Bullington: What is a standard C.O.L. for the 308 Norma? I have been seriously considering a .30 cal for my project. The magazine box limits me to about 3.60
I don't know the COL offhand but it is only a hair longer than the 300 Win, so your 3.6in magazine will work fine.
Posts: 593 | Location: My computer. | Registered: 28 November 2001
It seems to me like a 700 is a good place to build a rifle. The triggers are junk, the safety isn't and the first thing everyone says, is to buy a good barrel. Why not just buy a good rifle and cut out all the grief?
SORRY! I couldn't help myself. I traded for a 700/7mm that had been shot 25 times, for an equally worthless Ruger m77/.22 hornet. I only traded cause the guy wanted the Hornet so badly.
The dang thing has all the class of a crack ho'. I can't even think of a reason to take it out of the safe, it just sits there oozing "cheap" everytime I open the door.
I guess I need to take it to the next local gunshow and take my losses.
add me to the list of buyers at 175.00 apiece for those 700's. I'll pay 185 for the stainless versions.....200 if they wear a fixed 6x leupold in qrw rings.
Posts: 83 | Location: ND | Registered: 23 February 2003
I unlike some here like my Rem 700 actions. They are affordable and tend to shoot well for me. With a magnum action I would build a magnum rifle. Wait I would first shoot it, If it shoots well I would just keep it like it is and consider it a great buy. If its not what you like or maybe you alredy have a 7mm then I would re barrel it to a magnum caliber. 30 caliber 300 win mag, or a 338 win mag both would suit me fine. Good luck. Don't believe everything you hear (read) about the 700 actions. I have done fine with mine.
Nice reply Don, I`m in the crowd that favors the 700`s I have had nothing but great results over the years, with factory rifles and custom as well. I will mention that my last 2 customs were a .264 Winchester Mag. 26" #5 fluted Krieger barrel trued stainless action and Remington Laminated stock, 2.5-10x50 Ziess V-MV. Trued 700 7/338 RUM Sendero taper Kriger barrel fluted, McMillan sendero stock, Leupold 6.5-20x50 LRT, I could not be happier.