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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Just bought a new production Model 700 sps stainless 30-06.
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 3004144" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I always had the intention of putting mine in a chassis. One reason was to get a stiffer stock, the other reason was to use AICS style mags. So I put my ADL into a used KRG Bravo. You can use the original stock and watch some of the videos on youtube on how to bed and stiffen the stock. Or get a laminated stock from Boyds. Or get one of the various chassis that are on the market. A trigger can help but even though I'm used to 2lb triggers I shoot at and under 0.5 moa with my trigger. I wouldn't use oil on the trigger. I was taught at Remington's armorer's school to use cigarette lighter fluid to clean the trigger. It also leaves a very thin layer of oil residue that works well with their triggers. Oil was one of the reasons for the safety issues with their old triggers. I handload but hopefully you'll find a factory load that your rifle likes. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 3004144, member: 95344"] I always had the intention of putting mine in a chassis. One reason was to get a stiffer stock, the other reason was to use AICS style mags. So I put my ADL into a used KRG Bravo. You can use the original stock and watch some of the videos on youtube on how to bed and stiffen the stock. Or get a laminated stock from Boyds. Or get one of the various chassis that are on the market. A trigger can help but even though I'm used to 2lb triggers I shoot at and under 0.5 moa with my trigger. I wouldn't use oil on the trigger. I was taught at Remington's armorer's school to use cigarette lighter fluid to clean the trigger. It also leaves a very thin layer of oil residue that works well with their triggers. Oil was one of the reasons for the safety issues with their old triggers. I handload but hopefully you'll find a factory load that your rifle likes. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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