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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 2305067" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>I converted two fibreglass Rem short action stocks to fit a 600. It wasn't too difficult if you are comfortable working with epoxy. The difficult part is the trigger because 600 triggers sit farther forward than 700 short actions. You need longer fingers than I have. I ended up buying a Trigger tech trigger and it was a more comfortable fit. I tried using a regular 700 trigger on the 600 and it worked but sat too far back for the floor plate to fit and modifying it would be awkward because accessing the rear action screw becomes difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 2305067, member: 91402"] I converted two fibreglass Rem short action stocks to fit a 600. It wasn't too difficult if you are comfortable working with epoxy. The difficult part is the trigger because 600 triggers sit farther forward than 700 short actions. You need longer fingers than I have. I ended up buying a Trigger tech trigger and it was a more comfortable fit. I tried using a regular 700 trigger on the 600 and it worked but sat too far back for the floor plate to fit and modifying it would be awkward because accessing the rear action screw becomes difficult. [/QUOTE]
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