XCR or CDL??????
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Fork Horn
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From: Northeast Texas
I've found both of these guys in left handed models in .30-06.
That CDL is BEAUTIFULL!!!!.....but the XCR is about as "element proofed" as you can get.
Both with the great 700 action......which to get?????
Love the look of the CDL's wood/blued steel.....love the low maintenace factor of the XCR
HELP!!!!! Which one should I get???
That CDL is BEAUTIFULL!!!!.....but the XCR is about as "element proofed" as you can get.
Both with the great 700 action......which to get?????
Love the look of the CDL's wood/blued steel.....love the low maintenace factor of the XCR
HELP!!!!! Which one should I get???
#3
I assume this is a joke question?
the cdl-sf vs. XCR is a no brainer, CDL-SF all the way baby!
ugly rifle vs. beautiful, ummm what's hard about that decision?
I know you mentioned blued steel, but I think the cdl-sf is rem's best looking rifle, period.
If I won a XCR I'd sell it, or tell hill country to restock it and tune it up for me.
the cdl-sf vs. XCR is a no brainer, CDL-SF all the way baby!
ugly rifle vs. beautiful, ummm what's hard about that decision?
I know you mentioned blued steel, but I think the cdl-sf is rem's best looking rifle, period.
If I won a XCR I'd sell it, or tell hill country to restock it and tune it up for me.
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Fork Horn
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From: Northeast Texas
Well, you're right about the CDL SF. That's one gorgeous rifle!
But Remington doesn't make the damn thing in a left handed model.
Gets pretty humid around here in east Texas, and I worry about the blued steel rusting if I get lazy and forget to wipe it down after a rainy hunt or a July/August late night pig spotlighting session when we're getting 99% humidity.
But Remington doesn't make the damn thing in a left handed model.
Gets pretty humid around here in east Texas, and I worry about the blued steel rusting if I get lazy and forget to wipe it down after a rainy hunt or a July/August late night pig spotlighting session when we're getting 99% humidity.
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How much you looking to spend?
Really the only XCR I could ever imagine owning would be the one Hill Country does...I think they're around $1900 and real shooters, nicer stock than that XCR from remington.
Checkout the ER Shaw website...they're building semi-custom rifles nowadays, basically it's a Savage from what I can tell but I read they thread on the barrel vs. bolting/nut it on? plus you get an er shaw barrel in any configuration you want, stainless or blued, straight or helical flutes or none, length & contour etc....of youre liking. Synthetic stock, laminate, or wood...take a look at them, maybe they offer a left hand model since I assume savage does.
Really the only XCR I could ever imagine owning would be the one Hill Country does...I think they're around $1900 and real shooters, nicer stock than that XCR from remington.
Checkout the ER Shaw website...they're building semi-custom rifles nowadays, basically it's a Savage from what I can tell but I read they thread on the barrel vs. bolting/nut it on? plus you get an er shaw barrel in any configuration you want, stainless or blued, straight or helical flutes or none, length & contour etc....of youre liking. Synthetic stock, laminate, or wood...take a look at them, maybe they offer a left hand model since I assume savage does.
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If you want a pretty 700 w/ nice wood and bluing, I would go for the BDL, the newer CDLs dont impress me too much, the walnut stock has a low luster "thin" finish, and the bluing has a satin finish similar to the black SPS model. The BDL has a high luster finish on the stock and deep,rich, gloss bluing, much more classic looking rifle IMO, and If Im not mistaken the BDL has a 2" shorter barrel than the CDL. With wood stocks I think a heavy polyurythane finish is better to protect it from moisture. I dont think the XCR, or even the SPS stainless are ugly, the gray matte stainless is pretty nice, and the injection molded stocks are light, yet pretty firm w/ minimal flex. Have you considered the MTLSS? Thats what I have, Its much lighter than the other 700s. I think its a nice blend of good looks and weather resistance, although some dont like the thin barrel.
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