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Remington 700 CP (chassis pistol)
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1510392" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>I just posted this release in the Hunting and Shooting forum. </p><p></p><p>Remington, like Winchester, Tikka, Ruger and all the other assembled rifle manufacturers always default to original selection of cartridges for the reasoning of all those same cartridges are being loaded for already. It's to access the broader market of what's on the shelf already. In reality, if they really wanted to lead, they would make a better selection of available cartridges. </p><p></p><p>As well, many of us have been building this type of pistol or handgun if you will, since the advent of the interchangeable buttstock chassis. Pick a modern action, buy a top of the line barrel, assemble with a great trigger, drop it into a chassis with no buttstock. Be sure to plug the attachment point. </p><p></p><p>You can accomplish the same thing with an inexpensive laminated stock by cutting off the butt, leaving some extra, and shape the pistol grip to fit your hand. Shorten the fore end if you want to and and go shoot.</p><p></p><p>The choice of an action is incredibly varied, enough so even the most fickle of shooters can find a combination of features which will keep them happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1510392, member: 27307"] I just posted this release in the Hunting and Shooting forum. Remington, like Winchester, Tikka, Ruger and all the other assembled rifle manufacturers always default to original selection of cartridges for the reasoning of all those same cartridges are being loaded for already. It's to access the broader market of what's on the shelf already. In reality, if they really wanted to lead, they would make a better selection of available cartridges. As well, many of us have been building this type of pistol or handgun if you will, since the advent of the interchangeable buttstock chassis. Pick a modern action, buy a top of the line barrel, assemble with a great trigger, drop it into a chassis with no buttstock. Be sure to plug the attachment point. You can accomplish the same thing with an inexpensive laminated stock by cutting off the butt, leaving some extra, and shape the pistol grip to fit your hand. Shorten the fore end if you want to and and go shoot. The choice of an action is incredibly varied, enough so even the most fickle of shooters can find a combination of features which will keep them happy. [/QUOTE]
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