Rem 700 Customizing?
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Rem 700 Customizing?
I have recently purchased a new rem 700 BDL in .30-06 and am not happy with the factory synthetic stock. I am not impressed with this rifle compared to the many older remingtons I have and do own. Im thinking about putting a new synthetic stock on my rifle and driving over that old peice of junk with my truck perhaps bedding the action and free floating the barrel as well any opinions as to what type of synthetic stock would be good on this particular rifle would be greatly appreciated.
I was thinking maybe a macmillan or HS presition.
I was thinking maybe a macmillan or HS presition.
#2
Giant Nontypical
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RE: Rem 700 Customizing?
Anything would be better then the factory stock. If money is an issue Bell and Carlson. If you want higher end Mcmillan,Brownprecision,Rimrock,Accurate Innovations who offer prefinished stocks.
#3
Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Rem 700 Customizing?
I have an H-S Precision Pro-Series stock on my Rem 700 BDL SS (7mm Mag) and I really like it. I don't mind the factory stock, but the H-S Precision is obviously a lot nicer & more solid. I don't have experience with McMillen stocks but I can say that I returned a Bell and Carlson stock to Midway for being molded unevenly (hopefully an isolated case). I think the H-S Precision stocks are great.
Here's a pic of mine (black spiderweb color):
Here's a pic of mine (black spiderweb color):
#4
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RE: Rem 700 Customizing?
Hunter74 HS precision stocks should have been included on my original list. I own one as well. I know that on the Midway website there is a 24 percent return rate on these stocks (bell and carlson)for whatever reason. Even with that rate they are way ahead of any junk Remington or Winchester uses for a synthetic stock.
#5
Typical Buck
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RE: Rem 700 Customizing?
I put a Bell & Carlson on my Remington 700. I'm completely satisfied with this stock. I do believe the H-S Precision and McMillan to be of higher quality. H-S & McMillan offer drop-in models for the 700, but do expect a small amount of fitting to be required. I have restocked all of My Remington 700's with either synthetic or laminate stocks and I haven't bought a stock yet that didn't require at least a small amount of fitting. Most of this was due to the fact that the recoil lug on my rifles was slightly cocked to one side or the other. In the Remington factory stocks they have a lot of slop to allow for this and the aftermarket guys don't have that much room in the recoil lug area. I also bedded and free floated all of mine so fitting would have been required anyway.
The stocks you mention will be far above and beyond the factory supplied wood stock you are replacing.
The stocks you mention will be far above and beyond the factory supplied wood stock you are replacing.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Rem 700 Customizing?
I had heard good things about the Bell and Carlson stocks, that's why I tried to get one for my Winchester 70 (.300 Mag). I'm guessing my problem was a fluke in that the barrel channel was molded off-center, and serious Dremeling would have been necessary to correct. I was not willing to do that, so I returned it. B&C stocks are good looking stocks to be sure, but I prefer my H-S Precision pictured above.
#9
Join Date: Dec 2004
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RE: Rem 700 Customizing?
I have 2 of the B&C stocks on Remington 700's. Accuracy with both rifles improved after installation. I think the aluminum bedding plate in both the B&C or the HS is excellent. I did send one B&C stock back to Cabela's. Just looked like crap. B&C swapped it out with no questions. I believe the HS stocks are a little lighter though so if weight is an issue you might try theirs. By directly from HS and I don't think you'll see much difference in price between them and B&C. Good luck.