difference between a model 7 and a 700
Have been offered a remmy model 7 at a price I cannot refuse,Are they on the same footprint as the 700 and are parts interchangeable?
regards
Griff
09 June 2010, 17:46
Hot CoreNo and no. In fact, there is now an old M7 and a new M7 which can be distinguished by 1-Scope Base Hole at the Rear(Old) or 2-Scope Base Holes at the Rear(New).
The original M7 is actually a bit smaller than the
Remington Short Action and was based on the old XP-100 Action.
All are excellent, stiff Actions which have provided excellent accuracy for me and great fully-adjustable Triggers.
10 June 2010, 05:16
bluetickThe difference between a m7 and a 700sa is the length of the rear bridge. The 7 is shorter of course. As far as parts go I guess the trigger, recoil lug, barrels w/ proper head space and the mag box from a 700sa will work, Thats about it.
Also the two piece bases are all the same if the m7 has the 2 hole rear bridge.
As far as foot print HC is absolutely right. So stocks and floor plates from one will not fit the other.
I used to have pics of the two side by side on here, you my try a search. The pics my have been on my image station account though. If so they are gone for ever.
The worst ting about a m7 is that there aren't as many options as far as stocks.
10 June 2010, 06:32
N E 450 No2Griff
What calibre is it.
I have shot Remington Model 7's in 223, 243, 6mm, 7mm/08, several in 308, and a 350 RM.
Some had 18" barrels some 20" barrels, all factory.
ALL of them were very accurate shooters.