Remington 700 CDL vs BDL
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Fork Horn
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I owned a 700 CDL for a year or so, bought it on a whim, first year offering of the 35 Whelen. I never fired it but fit finish and overall design and how it fit me were top shelf.
My go-to rifle is a hand built 700 I put together a few years ago chambered in 35 Whelen AI... it's a thumper of a round. To do it over I might... and this is a small might... opt for 338-06 AI... But really I have zero gripes about the Whelen AI... The regular Whelen isn't giving up much when put up against the AI version.
Actually I've been shopping for a good 700 CDL take - off stock for this rifle...
My go-to rifle is a hand built 700 I put together a few years ago chambered in 35 Whelen AI... it's a thumper of a round. To do it over I might... and this is a small might... opt for 338-06 AI... But really I have zero gripes about the Whelen AI... The regular Whelen isn't giving up much when put up against the AI version.
Actually I've been shopping for a good 700 CDL take - off stock for this rifle...
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haha, yea I've been looking around for a CDL stock too.....I have a 7mm-08 BDL that I bought esentially brand new for 350 about a year before the CDL's came out. Mine has a 22 inch barrell as opposed to the 24 on the CDLs though, so I'd really like to just get a CDL stock for it
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Nontypical Buck
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Sportsmans Guide just had 700 CDL replacement stocks in their "Shooter's" catalog for $99.97. Comes in SA or LA. I ordered one and got it the other day. Very nice. Just the same as my 700 CDL stock. Limbsaver pad and all. You can call @ 1-800-888-3006, or www.sportsmansguide.com. They were in catalog # 64328, pg. 6. You may be better off to give them a call.........
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Spike
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Only problem with the CDL from my perspective is it looks too darn good to take into the field. And it don't seem to lend itself to a free floated barrel as well as I might like.
That being said, My CDL SF in 17 FB has no problems at the bench, printing1/2 minute of angle 5 shot groups, even with the forearm pressure
That being said, My CDL SF in 17 FB has no problems at the bench, printing1/2 minute of angle 5 shot groups, even with the forearm pressure

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Nontypical Buck
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I agree with Hunter App....I have yet to relieve the forend pressure point on my 7-08 CDL...just one of the best shooting out-of-the-box rifles I've ever owned.........
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IMHO, you cant go wrong with a remington rifle. I'm personally leaning towards the more weather esistant models, like the XCR, and such. I am stationed in Utah, and also hunt my home state of Pennsylvania, so i like the stanless and sythetics. The weather changes too soon. ButI would love to have a CDL. BEAUTIFUL rifles. As for the .270...I personally dont like that round, just my personal opinion. I like the .30 calibers, but you seem to have that all covered.
How bout a 7mm rem mag, 300 win. Both are historically accurate, and heavy hitters, just my 2 cents
How bout a 7mm rem mag, 300 win. Both are historically accurate, and heavy hitters, just my 2 cents




