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| Have never seen one. |
| Posts: 962 | Location: South Pacific NW | Registered: 09 January 2021 | 
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| No. The cool molded stock was part of the package/concept. |
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| I don't think it was ever offered in walnut. I had one in 22-250 and it was the worst shooting new rifle I've ever owned. Used about 6 combinations of bullets and powder and finally had to let it go for the price of the action....and I WAS a Remington fan. I'll used their actions for a semi-custom build but that's it nowadays.
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| As I expected. Eh well. No custom shop sporter's were made either I guess. Thought they were way cool when they first came out around 2008. Sorry you got a lemon Zeke.
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| Has the be the only inaccurate 700 on the planet. I do think the triangular barrel might be the issue. |
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| A borescope might have told the story on the accuracy of that one. Even high-volume barrel makers like Rem can let one slip through once in a while. I have a Douglas barrel here that had a couple of tiny CM flakes embedded in the rifling. Came out with a 0000 steel wool wrapped nylon brush. Sure wish the VTR's weren't coated. Seems like it would be a real PITA to remove that stuff.
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