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SWThomas 12-05-2008 12:54 PM

WTB: Remington 700ML
 
Anyone have one they want to sell?

lowtempguru 12-05-2008 03:18 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
What state are you in I have a rem 700ML SS .50 cal with 209 conversion kit, black syn stock, and a weaver 1.5x6x32. Im in ohio

SWThomas 12-07-2008 10:41 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: lowtempguru

What state are you in I have a rem 700ML SS .50 cal with 209 conversion kit, black syn stock, and a weaver 1.5x6x32. Im in ohio
I'm in SC. Do you have any pics of it? Also, how old is it and how much use has it had?

RugerMike 12-08-2008 11:03 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
I'm curious to why you would want a Remington 700 ML? Please e-mail me at [email protected]
Thanks

Gruntr Huntr 12-08-2008 11:54 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: SWThomas

Anyone have one they want to sell?
My uncle just told me he wanted to sell his. If you're interested I'll find out how much he wants for it. He lives in Illinois. He's used it to kill several deer.

Let me know if you're interested.

PM sent.

SWThomas 12-08-2008 12:40 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: Gruntr Huntr


ORIGINAL: SWThomas

Anyone have one they want to sell?
My uncle just told me he wanted to sell his. If you're interested I'll find out how much he wants for it. He lives in Illinois. He's used it to kill several deer.

Let me know if you're interested.

PM sent.
Replied...

SWThomas 12-08-2008 12:41 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: RugerMike

I'm curious to why you would want a Remington 700 ML? Please e-mail me at [email protected]
Thanks
email sent... Why wouldn't I want one?

bigcountry 12-08-2008 01:18 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: SWThomas


ORIGINAL: RugerMike

I'm curious to why you would want a Remington 700 ML? Please e-mail me at [email protected]
Thanks
email sent... Why wouldn't I want one?
Well, because most only handle 90-100gr of powder. Most were made for #9 nipple, and for 209 primer. You had to buy a conversion for that.

Most modern muzzleloaders like the omega, or newer knights handle 150gr of powder, 209 primer is standard. The new ones are easier to clean with a contained primer.

Jeff3C 12-08-2008 01:54 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
The 700MLS (stainless barrel) holds up to 150g of powder/pellets. Although with any ML accuracy is going to decrease the closer you get to that mark.

bigcountry 12-08-2008 02:00 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: Jeff3C

The 700MLS (stainless barrel) holds up to 150g of powder/pellets. Although with any ML accuracy is going to decrease the closer you get to that mark.
Not all of them. The one my buddy just sold on here(95Harley),manual clearly says it only holds 90gr of ffg. We both bought our ML at the same time around 1999. Not all are equal.

And also not true, that accuracy is going to decrease. For instance, I have 3 ML, and one in particular, my knight extreme, shoots 2MOA at 130gr of 777.And with a extruded plug, I shoot 150gr thebest. I also have an encore that shoots best at 120gr of pyrodex.



95Harley 12-09-2008 04:13 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
There were two different models of Rem 700's. The ML and the MLS.

Per Remington:

The 700 ML instruction manual states that the maximum charge should be held to 120 grains of black powder or Pyrodex in .50 caliber rifles and 90 grains in .45 caliber rifles.

The 700 MLS Magnum earns its "Magnum" nomenclature by being rated for up to 150 grain charges of either black powder or Pyrodex.

So Actually the ML I sold will shoot 120gr of Powder or Pyrodex. I used loose powder initially and switched to 100gr of Pyrodex pellets the last several years of using it and it shot very well.

bigcountry 12-09-2008 04:29 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: 95Harley


So Actually the ML I sold will shoot 120gr of Powder or Pyrodex. I used loose powder initially and switched to 100gr of Pyrodex pellets the last several years of using it and it shot very well.
Well, besides the ones that were wounded that is.[8D]

95Harley 12-09-2008 04:36 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry


ORIGINAL: 95Harley


So Actually the ML I sold will shoot 120gr of Powder or Pyrodex. I used loose powder initially and switched to 100gr of Pyrodex pellets the last several years of using it and it shot very well.
Well, besides the ones that were wounded that is.[8D]
That one in the swamp died...somewhere.

RugerMike 12-10-2008 11:39 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
As Big Country:
has stated the Rem ML has had their downfalls and ACCURACY has been the major one. Most of it was due to inconsistant barrel rifling and powder you can or can't burn effectively. They had burrs out the A** in the rifling and it took alot of shooting and scrubbing to make them shoot. And all the original ones had #11 cap firing systems. I'm going out on a limb here and giving everyone on this site a chance to slam me, BUT Remington ML and most of the newer rifles and overseas JUNK they sell is just that JUNK! Now I feel better that that is out.
On the other hand They do and have made superior shotguns and rifles early on, BUT not as of recent date. I own several Remingtons and work on hundreds each year and the quality dept. SUCKS here of late. Times have changed guys you don't buy apples for apples anymore and lucky if you get apples for oranges, usually it is cumquats? And unfortunatly it isn't just Remington products, Its about evrey make out there anymore, trying to cut cost and trim the bottom line. OK I'm off my soap box for now. Sorry

SWThomas 12-11-2008 09:07 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
I was basically just looking for one to have as a collectors item. I already have a Genesis and wouldn't use the 700ML much, if at all.

Underclocked 12-12-2008 06:47 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
Early runs of the 700ML were very good rifles - can't say about the later ones. They most definitely were not junk. Mine shot sub-MOA out of the box with the first and last load I tried. Thing I didn't like was cleaning the bolt - PIA.

Walleyefever 12-13-2008 07:50 AM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 

ORIGINAL: Underclocked

Early runs of the 700ML were very good rifles - can't say about the later ones. They most definitely were not junk. Mine shot sub-MOA out of the box with the first and last load I tried. Thing I didn't like was cleaning the bolt - PIA.
I agree I bought one the moment they first came out. Mine shots very well then and now. I shot 90 to 110 grains of black powder andI also shot 150 grain Pyrodexin mine, The manual list that as max. I ordered the 209 primer update a few years ago, But both the cap and 209 primer peformed very well. No problems here with mine.

CoalMineMtn 12-28-2008 05:09 PM

RE: WTB: Remington 700ML
 
Hi SWThomas,

Did you ever find a Rem 700ML that you wanted to purchase? If not, I have one I would like to sell. It's aSS w/MossyOak stock, andI've alsoadded the 209 conversion kit. I have NOT added a scope to the gun, but it doeshave a True Glow iron sight upgrade. I'm located in AL, so if you are interested please PM me.

CMMtn.


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