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Rem 700 build
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<blockquote data-quote="mrussell" data-source="post: 504354" data-attributes="member: 6270"><p>I did a build on an old Rem 700 ADL in a 30-06.</p><p></p><p>I took off the barrel, bought a Bergara barrel in 22-250. The barrel uses the Savage barrel nut design. Once you install it, it looks great. to save me some money I added some scraps of wood to the stock and then used 2 cans of bondo to blend everything to the old stock. once I was completed with all the hard work, I applied primer and then 14 coats of yellow, with 10 coats of clear coat. </p><p></p><p>Gun is fun to shot, and I am able to spot my hit and misses even on 24 power!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrussell, post: 504354, member: 6270"] I did a build on an old Rem 700 ADL in a 30-06. I took off the barrel, bought a Bergara barrel in 22-250. The barrel uses the Savage barrel nut design. Once you install it, it looks great. to save me some money I added some scraps of wood to the stock and then used 2 cans of bondo to blend everything to the old stock. once I was completed with all the hard work, I applied primer and then 14 coats of yellow, with 10 coats of clear coat. Gun is fun to shot, and I am able to spot my hit and misses even on 24 power! [/QUOTE]
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