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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 967582" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>I have quite a Frankenstein 7mm Rem Mag. Started life as a 700 ADL in .270 Win that I bought decades ago. A few years back I bought a gutted magnum bolt from someone on here. Last year I finally got around to buying a take off 7mm Rem Mag barrel again from someone on here. I picked up a barrel vise and action wrench and cobbled the whole thing together. Parts of 3 different Remington 700's spanning several decades of manufacture and it shoots well enough to kill any north American big game animal out to 600+ yards. Sub MOA at that distance. I have a Nikon 4-16X50 which is perfect for those ranges and also intend to put it in a B&C Medalist soon to shed a few ounces. The 1980's ADL walnut stock is looking a little dated but fits right in with the 3 different finishes on the metal. Stainless barrel, SPS style bead blasted bolt and a old school Remington hogh gloss blued receiver LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 967582, member: 6452"] I have quite a Frankenstein 7mm Rem Mag. Started life as a 700 ADL in .270 Win that I bought decades ago. A few years back I bought a gutted magnum bolt from someone on here. Last year I finally got around to buying a take off 7mm Rem Mag barrel again from someone on here. I picked up a barrel vise and action wrench and cobbled the whole thing together. Parts of 3 different Remington 700's spanning several decades of manufacture and it shoots well enough to kill any north American big game animal out to 600+ yards. Sub MOA at that distance. I have a Nikon 4-16X50 which is perfect for those ranges and also intend to put it in a B&C Medalist soon to shed a few ounces. The 1980's ADL walnut stock is looking a little dated but fits right in with the 3 different finishes on the metal. Stainless barrel, SPS style bead blasted bolt and a old school Remington hogh gloss blued receiver LOL! [/QUOTE]
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