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M1999 or M700?

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08 May 2003, 06:00
kevral
M1999 or M700?
Just discovered that the M1999 action is available in this backwater country of mine, now that I had decided on getting a Remington 700.

For building a 7mm RM, which action would I be best off with, Remington or Montana?

How do I get stocks to fit the M1999? Can all Winchester stocks be made to fit?
08 May 2003, 06:57
Ol` Joe
I have a M1999 on order so I may be a bit biased in saying I would go with it. The claims I`ve heard is that all that is needed to fit a M1999 action to a Winchester inleted stock is a bit of minor trimming in the tang area.I would run a search on the M1999 here and on Huntamerica, loads of info has been give on them both by the manufacture and by smiths that have had access to them.
08 May 2003, 06:59
Dago Red
I don't have either.

If it were me I would go for the montana. That is because I personally like CRF and like that 3 position safety. Every bolt action I own is CRF so I am probably biased because of that. :-)

Red
09 May 2003, 04:40
GPT
I have a few rifles built on Remington 700 actions from .223 to 416 Remington.

I know have four M1999 actions on order. I will be building, .223, .308, 458 Lott and perhaps a 416 on these actions.
09 May 2003, 11:08
HunterJim
Kevral,

I have both as well, but I favor the M99. If you just want to buy a 7mm Mag, I would get the factory rifle. If you are looking at building a custom rifle, then the M99 is a good place to begin. I have two rifles in build now.

jimn dodd
09 May 2003, 12:41
kevral
Heard all kind of bad things about Remington lately. Figured I might as well get a custom job right off, if Im willing to drive across the country (not all that far)I can get a custom M1999/McMillan/MRC flutet barrel for less than a Remington custom shop gun. So.....7mm RM or no, think Im going custom.
10 May 2003, 02:40
jeffeosso
that's a rhetorical question, right?

For building a hunterbench, the rem would be a decent start...

for a DGR, or even a CRF rifle, there's no choice but the 1999 (or m70 or cz) for the price.

I am building a 1999 PH sooner or later, haven't decided if it'll be a 416 or 450 rigby, 470 mbogo or another 500 jeffe.

jeffe
10 May 2003, 10:41
Dan@Montana Rifle Co
Hi Guys,
I noticed the post about stocks. It is a little more complicated than a little bit of inletting on a Winchester stock. If you want to get a stock now for our Long Action, you can contact AcraBond Laminates, McMillan, Boyds, Bell & Carlson, Tiger Industrial or Richards Microfits. If you want a stock right away, you could use a POST-64 Winchester Model 70 Classic. Inletting will include the rear tang and front ring, but the majority of the inletting will be around the bottom metal. A gunsmith we work with did one and it took about 2 1/2 hours.