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RackLuster 08-30-2006 10:36 PM

Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
I'm a bowhunter that's looking for something that can shoot accurately a little farther out then 30 yards. hehe. There's a cabelas in my back yard and they have that combo (with a scope that they sell for $80) priced at $449. My question is, is it a good deal? They also have a deal going now where if you spend $500 you get a $150 gift card.

I've heard stories of wal-mart having that gun in the two hundreds, which almost sounds unbelievable. I checked my local wally world, no go.

Any thoughts?

Oh, i should mention that my dad will never speak to me again if i buy something other then remington. I need him to speak to me because I plan on inheriting all his guns. wait, i didn't say that! :eek:

Anthony T. 08-31-2006 12:27 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
I don't really like the ADL. It's a little cheaper made and doesnt have a drop plate. You have to cycle the bullets out 1 by 1. I would find a BDL in excellent condition for the same price. Theyre out there everywhere.

RiverOtter 08-31-2006 06:42 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 

ORIGINAL: Anthony T.

I don't really like the ADL. It's a little cheaper made and doesnt have a drop plate. You have to cycle the bullets out 1 by 1. I would find a BDL in excellent condition for the same price. Theyre out there everywhere.
It is a lesser expensive gun than the BDL, and the lack of a drop plate is a royal PITA. My grandfather gave me his .243 ADL that dates to 1967, and although cosmetically lacking it will shoot just as well as a BDL. Due to the need to cycle each round individually to empty the gun, I found that any soft nosed bullet was getting dinged up by all the cycling. I didn't bother trying to prove to myself that this wouldn't affect accuracy, and ended up going to the 85gr Federal BTHP round to avoid this (no soft tip). As said, if you can find a BDL in the same price neighborhood it will be a better gun. If the ADL is all you can afford and you can't find a BDL (or CDL) that's in excellent condition at the price point, don't hesitate to get the ADL. The accuracy is there, and if treated well it will also stand the test of time.

RackLuster 08-31-2006 07:43 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
Not having a drop plate would be a pain. I'm not even sure why i'm considering buying the gun. I have a marlin 3030 that i've had since i was 16 and i've never even fired a shot at a deer with it. i need to break that thing in at some point. it dates back to the late 60's and is in GREAT condition. Plus, the last time I went rifle hunting was the year I got the marlin (16 years ago). I usually go slug and archery hunting only. i have the most awesome slug stand ever, so it's tough to go rifle hunting. but, every hunter needs a good rifle right?

can you all tell i'm torn about this decision? i realize the drop plate is a pain, but i wouldn't use the gun as much as you all probably think.And the thought of cycling the rounds out doesn't really bother me (remember, I normally slug hunt). So basically, i'm looking for a remington rifle that isn't too spendy (hard to justify buying a $800 gun when i'm not sure if i'll use it this year, or next year...). Plus, I want something new. I want to hand it down to my son and handing down a rifle i bought new just seems a little more meaningfull. i don't know!!!!

with that said, is it a decent deal? or should i spend the $450 and see a good shrink?

ipscshooter 08-31-2006 07:55 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
I'd say that that is not a "deal", but more like normal retail price. Around here, you can pick up a new ADL (if you can still find one in stock) for $308, with $80 scope and mounts, you really should come in at less than $450. Last year, I got a new ADL .243 for $249, with a $48 hard case thrown into the deal. I paid retail for a 3-9 scope and mounts and wound up right at $400. A buddy got the same deal on his .270, found some mounts in the bargain bin for $4.50, and a Leupold VXII scope for $60 at a pawn shop that he sent back to Leupold and got a free refurbishment. Heck of a rifle set-up for $320.

Lack of a drop plate is not THAT big of a deal. My .243 is a tack driver that'll put 3 shots into a dime at 100 yards, even with my crappy shooting skills, and has put down two 8-points with two shots.

Nord QC Bouman 08-31-2006 08:05 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
I have an ADL @ Walmart in my area with a scope for 325$. You can buy a BDL on Gunbroker for 400$ - bought one for my # 2 boy in April - brand new - Reingtion softcase and stock bullet holder included. Chambered in 30'06. 400$ included shipping andFBI tax from the FFL transfer. My gun dealer even the trigger for me during the transfer. They come set too hard and they are tricky (tricker than Model 70 anyhow) to set.

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Highpower 08-31-2006 09:47 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
I have to agree with cma3366. I have several ADL's as well as several BDL's and I really do prefer the ADL's. I really have to say that I think my ADL's shoot better, maybe it's just the calibers they're in. I have a sweet ADL in .243 that I've restocked with a great synthetic stock and had all the steel bead blasted and blued. Probably the best rifle I own. No floorplate, no problem. And I'd probably buy the one you're looking at. It sounds like an OK deal to me.

camelcluch 08-31-2006 09:55 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
Wal Mart can compete with that. However, I would rather give my money to someone else. Wal Mart makes it money from me, I just rather help out some other busniesses if they can compete.

early 08-31-2006 10:00 AM

RE: Remington 700ADL w/ Scope for $449
 
i think it's a good deal......if the scope go's bad after a couple seasons ya just getta better one.

i prefer the ADL fer a huntin rifle

i don't like stuff that makes noise er could mal-function. i put 4 rounds in the drop-in magazine, and close the bolt on a emty chamber. when im ready ta hunt i chamber a round. at day's end i open the bolt, remove the chambered round, and press it in the mag closing the bolt on a emty chamber.

simple, easy, safe, and quiet. no extra moving parts ta fumble with.

and if 4 rounds ain't enough, shame on me.

early


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