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Remington 700 Long Range M40 stock
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<blockquote data-quote="AKdan" data-source="post: 1039204" data-attributes="member: 83800"><p>I bought one in 300 RUM with the intention to rebarrel it to an edge or lapua. The value of the components was much better than the regular SPS. It shoots really well (1/2 MOA accuracy). I happened upon this rifle back in October. I replaced the trigger to a Timney. So far it has been a great rifle, but I am still looking at building a 338 so I have it for sale. It is 3/4 of a pound heavier than Remington says on their website. If I don't sell It I will most likely modify the stock to make it more friendly for my hands to carry it and in the palm swell. I will also add a Wyatts extended mag box. COAL to lands with 210 Accubond LR and 230 Berger OTMs are between ~3.840" - 3.820". I have found that recoil with the rifle (with a NF 5.5-22 it was 11lbs unloaded) hasn't been too bad. I don't feel a need to put a brake on it. A brake would be nice to have for long range target shooting. Hope this helps. I had a hard time finding information but what I did see people had good accuracy. Since I was planning a build it didn't really matter, I was pleasantly surprised how well it shot though.</p><p></p><p>-Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKdan, post: 1039204, member: 83800"] I bought one in 300 RUM with the intention to rebarrel it to an edge or lapua. The value of the components was much better than the regular SPS. It shoots really well (1/2 MOA accuracy). I happened upon this rifle back in October. I replaced the trigger to a Timney. So far it has been a great rifle, but I am still looking at building a 338 so I have it for sale. It is 3/4 of a pound heavier than Remington says on their website. If I don't sell It I will most likely modify the stock to make it more friendly for my hands to carry it and in the palm swell. I will also add a Wyatts extended mag box. COAL to lands with 210 Accubond LR and 230 Berger OTMs are between ~3.840" - 3.820". I have found that recoil with the rifle (with a NF 5.5-22 it was 11lbs unloaded) hasn't been too bad. I don't feel a need to put a brake on it. A brake would be nice to have for long range target shooting. Hope this helps. I had a hard time finding information but what I did see people had good accuracy. Since I was planning a build it didn't really matter, I was pleasantly surprised how well it shot though. -Dan [/QUOTE]
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