Will be building a .308 win & the rifle I was gonna have torn apart is a model 700 BDL-DM SS.
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Good Shooting
Bill
If you're going to hunt with it, I'd go with your M700. Moving up to a custom is nice, but are you going to be able to fully exploit that last tiny bit of accuracy, under field conditions? I have some "custom" deals built on M700 actions, that are hunting guns. Off of a bench, or even prone off of my ruck, they'll all go sub-1/2 MOA. But, while hunting, I find it hard to get myself up to that standard under true hunting conditions.
This is a situation that makes most of us drool, getting to plan a dream rifle and not having to pay for it!
Wood or fiberglass, barrel length, heavy or light, scope and/or iron sights?
Currently it is almost as practical to get a good custom action as it is to re-do a
Remington to higher accuracy standards. Don't take me wrong, I use a lot of Remingtons for accurate rifles, but after much work and money. I have found it more expedient to use a "custom" action as opposed to the Remington simply because there is less work to do and therefore they take less time. On the other hand there are many, many options available for the Remingtons and several different stock designs available both in fiberglass and wood, less so for the "customs".
Let's hear some more ideas and see where this can go!
Bill
Being in PA you might check out the new action by Gunmaker Jim Borden of benchrest fame....he makes beautiful rifles and his actions are A-1...also on the web.
Go to www.benchrest.com and check out the vendor section on the left of the main page.
The actions Jim borden makes are made by Nesika Bay, they are also on the internet. Nesika has a nice hunter action too. Jim Broden and Kenny Jarrett, Callum Ferguson are all wannabes who claim it's their action. Nesika maks them and are cheaper than the other retailers.
If your calling a custom rifle a Plastic stocked, custom barrel job then the 700's fine....
Trust me, this is good advise for your pocket book if you ever want to sell the rifle.
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Ray Atkinson