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Trued vs off the shelf Rem 700 Action
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1872061" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Brant Walton,</p><p>I will say this a bit differently than you asked it. is an off the shelf Rem 700 receiver capable of good hunting accuracy out to 600 yards and beyond. the answer is yes, but with one caveat. it is a rare receiver that is that good to be not in need of a little truing off the shelf. I have seen rifles, rem 700's, shoot exceptionally well off the shelf, but the majority shoot from 1" to 1.75" off the shelf. with today's modern CNC machining of receivers it is more likely to get an exceptional receiver. as a precaution I would have a good riflesmith true up the receiver of any custom long range rifle. it's just a good $250.00 spent making sure your rifle will deliver what you want .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1872061, member: 26227"] Brant Walton, I will say this a bit differently than you asked it. is an off the shelf Rem 700 receiver capable of good hunting accuracy out to 600 yards and beyond. the answer is yes, but with one caveat. it is a rare receiver that is that good to be not in need of a little truing off the shelf. I have seen rifles, rem 700's, shoot exceptionally well off the shelf, but the majority shoot from 1" to 1.75" off the shelf. with today's modern CNC machining of receivers it is more likely to get an exceptional receiver. as a precaution I would have a good riflesmith true up the receiver of any custom long range rifle. it's just a good $250.00 spent making sure your rifle will deliver what you want . [/QUOTE]
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