308 WIN Rifle With Hinged Floor Plate or Internal Magazine

Thanks everyone for your replies.

I have picked-up a nice new-old-stock Remington 700 SPS Tactical with a 16.5" heavy barrel yesterday.

I picked it up from a local small gunshop. The price was very attractive as it sold for $210 less than anywhere else.

By the way, in the process, I had an opportunity to get my hands on a CZ 600 Lux in 308 yesterday.

Boy that rifle felt nice in the hand. The bolt was glass smooth and the bolt throw was very short.

I wouldn't be surprised to find a CZ 600 in my safe one day!
 
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Thanks everyone for your replies.

I have picked-up a nice new-old-stock Remington 700 SPS Tactical with a 16.5" heavy barrel yesterday.

I picked it up from a local small gunshop. The price was very attractive as it sold for $210 less than anywhere else.

By the way, in the process, I had an opportunity to get my hands on a CZ 600 Lux in 308 yesterday.

Boy that rifle felt nice in the hand. The bolt was glass smooth and the bolt throw was very short.

I wouldn't be surprised to find a CZ 600 in my safe one day!

perfect choice.
 
CRF isn't only for dangerous game ... It simply provides a near perfect chambering of every round, and in the heat of the moment if you short stroke the bolt, the CRF also prevents double feeds ... CRF is the way to go if you have the option honestly

it does not prevent any double feeding or other issues but what it does is that the extractor will strongly extracts case issue but do not fool yourself in thinking crf is the solution to all ...
 
Hinged floor plate for me for sure. My preference for a light compact 308 would be a Win M70 featherweight or featherweight compact. There are lots of good choices out there though.

Since you have a Ruger GSR this would complement it with the longer barrel length (22" barrel or 20" for the compact), also both are control round feed Mauser 98 type action rifles. The one made by BARCO are very nice rifles.
 
I don't love everything this guys says on every topic, but I do seem to be referencing him lately...

For those who haven't seen it:

 
Hello - what is that rear scope mount / base? I do not recognize that - I have a similar "push feed" Model 70 in 338 Win Mag - I installed the Leupold "Dual Dovetail" mounting system, but do not recognize that rear base set-up? That plate or bar that appears to be installed between the windage adjustment screws does not appear to be attached to that rear ring - perhaps someone milled out a rotary dovetail on that rear base?

They look like Burris rings and bases with a rear extension ring installed “backwards”.
 
What's available out there with either a blind/internal magazine or hinged floor plate?

Remington Model Seven...blind magazine.
But, I would still suggest a removable magazine even though you dont want one ...
Only for ease of when deer hunting for ease of operation or possible two different types/weights of ammo for a specialty situation that may or may not occur.
Rob
 
Remington Model Seven...blind magazine.
But, I would still suggest a removable magazine even though you dont want one ...
Only for ease of when deer hunting for ease of operation or possible two different types/weights of ammo for a specialty situation that may or may not occur.
Rob

Well, I sort of did in the end.

I bought a Remington 700 SPS Tactical and replaced the Hogue stock with a Magpul Hunter, and installed the Magpul AICS magazine kit conversion.
 
Pictured here with the Magpul Hunter 700, an almost flush-fitting Ruger Scout 3-round magazine, a Vortex Diamondback Tactical 3-9×40 and low Talley scope base/rings.

I only have about 100 rounds through so far, but with this Magpul stock setup I find the recoil to be softer than my Ruger Scout 18.5", and also softer than with the original Hogue stock.

I like it enough that I ended-up selling my Ruger Scout.

 
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