Modifying a Remington Model 7 to make it lighter

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WILDCAT stocks as recommended are are made in CANADA Dennis ! ;) RJ
 
I'm not sold on ultra-lightweight rifles. They don't always handle well and shooting from the bench can be a bit weird. Anything aorund +/- 7lbs is plenty light enough for me. YMMV.

I had this 700 358Win in a Wildcat and it came in at 6.5lbs scoped, which is about as light as I'd like for this chambering. I swapped out the WC stock for a heavier McMillan and like the rifle a better at a bit over 7lbs. No knock agin the WC, but I think I will use it on a 7/08 instead.

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Ditch the scope and base and rings all together, keep the front sight and add a quality rear aperture sight. if you want to truly make it as light weight as possible.

Unfortunately my eyes don't do so well with peep sights....will do the stock and scope over the winter....
 
There is a rifle on this site, not sure if it's in the EE, but the rear wood sides had been inletted
resembling somewhat like the Ruger paddle stocks.
If this style doesn't suit yer tastie buds, then take the recoil pad off and remove some of the
filler in there.
Might lewzse an ounce or two.
 
I'm not sold on ultra-lightweight rifles. They don't always handle well and shooting from the bench can be a bit weird. Anything aorund +/- 7lbs is plenty light enough for me. YMMV.

I had this 700 358Win in a Wildcat and it came in at 6.5lbs scoped, which is about as light as I'd like for this chambering. I swapped out the WC stock for a heavier McMillan and like the rifle a better at a bit over 7lbs. No knock agin the WC, but I think I will use it on a 7/08 instead.

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Very NICE rifle Super Cub ! :cool: RJ
 
Here is what I've done so far.....
- swapped out the scope for a VariX-III 1.5-5X20
- new lightweight B&C stock
- Al Gentry lightweight bases and rings
- removed front sight

As you see it it weighs 6.54 lbs.....
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As in building a house, where cost is calculated at $$$/sq.ft, shaving weight from your rifle can be expressed in $$$/ounce. With a house, a glass sunroom might run you $300/sq.ft... a bonus room over the garage only $50/sq.ft. Extrapolate the analogy for your rifle... the stock, sling and scope are the "bonus room"... the bolt, barrel, and receiver are the "sunroom." The mounts are in between the two... lets call them the bathroom...

Personally, I would just stick with the bonus room items and call it a day.
 
Here is what I've done so far.....
- swapped out the scope for a VariX-III 1.5-5X20
- new lightweight B&C stock
- Al Gentry lightweight bases and rings
- removed front sight

As you see it it weighs 6.54 lbs.....
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Nice mounts :)
Did you add the 4th hole?
What kind of weight is the B&C?

Are you happy with your current weight?
 
Here is what I've done so far.....
- swapped out the scope for a VariX-III 1.5-5X20
- new lightweight B&C stock
- Al Gentry lightweight bases and rings
- removed front sight

As you see it it weighs 6.54 lbs.....
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Thats a nice rifle BUT that B&C stock weight nearly 10 oz Heavier then a Wildcat - i just got a Wildcat and its 17 oz so i think i can have it on the gun at about 20 oz or less ! just sayin as you were lightning it up - RJ
 
Here is what I've done so far.....
- swapped out the scope for a VariX-III 1.5-5X20
- new lightweight B&C stock
- Al Gentry lightweight bases and rings
- removed front sight

As you see it it weighs 6.54 lbs.....
Nice .... 6.5lbs scoped is plenty light for a 358Win or any rifle for that matter.
 
Nice mounts :)
Did you add the 4th hole?
What kind of weight is the B&C?

Are you happy with your current weight?
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Yes, the mounts are very nice. I did have the 4th D&T.

This stock is just under 2lbs. Not as light as the Wildcat, but 1/3 the cost and got me to a reasonable weight along with the other improvements.
 
Here is what I've done so far.....
- swapped out the scope for a VariX-III 1.5-5X20
- new lightweight B&C stock
- Al Gentry lightweight bases and rings
- removed front sight

As you see it it weighs 6.54 lbs.....
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Very well done... I would call it a day... IME Ultra light stocks destroy the feel and balance.
 
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