Model 7 reviews?

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What's the word on the newer Remington model 7? They look great, but I'm hoping it's more leaning 700 and away from 710!
Beautiful, shorter barrel and lighter weight. What's the word out on these so far?
 
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This is a older Model 7 in .308 just plainly the best gun I have owned, smooth action, like in butter and shoots great,and weighs 6.5lbs all in as seen in photo.
If I was buying a new one I think I would go with 7mm/08 or wsm
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manitou210 said:
This is a older Model 7 in .308 just plainly the best gun I have owned, smooth action, like in butter and shoots great,and weighs 6.5lbs all in as seen in photo.
If I was buying a new one I think I would go with 7mm/08 or wsm
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Jeezus :eek: Pimps carrying rifles these days :runaway: Whats the world coming to?

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mr00jimbo said:
What's the word on the newer Remington model 7? They look great, but I'm hoping it's more leaning 700 and away from 710!
Beautiful, shorter barrel and lighter weight. What's the word out on these so far?
I had a Model Seven Stainless Synthetic in 243 about 10 Years ago.
Great little Rifle, shot well........No Complaints.
Definately NO 710 ! :D
I'm sure they haven't changed since then...I have a few Buds that shoot them and ALL have Big Praise.....I'm actually gonna order another Model 7 shortly:)
 
the Model Seven is not that new, out since 1983

In a month or two I will have a Model Seven CDL. I look forward to it
 
todbartell said:
the Model Seven is not that new, out since 1983

In a month or two I will have a Model Seven CDL. I look forward to it

what cartridge are you getting?.....say 350 Rem Mag and I'll tell everyone what a good guy you are....really;)

a Model Seven is sort of a cross between a 600 and a 700 short action....and is a GREAT improvement over the 600/660......they make nice light weight rifles....I've lost track of how many I've owned....maybe 10 or so...I'm thinking of building a 350 Rem Mag on one....
 
todbartell said:
the 350 Rem Mags close cousin, the 243 Winchester :D wont be a 243 for too long though

yup...those two are close cousins...sorta like a 223 and a 35 Whelen are close cousins, there was a thread comparing these two a while back......what's it going to become....a 358 Winchester?
 
I've had two Model 7's. One in .308 Win [sold to a fellow CGN'er who had it rebarreled to .358 Win] and a .223 that I still have [I had it rebarreled with a 24" factory barrel off a Model 700]. I love my .223 Rem 7...
 
Oh, and as for a review on the Model Seven... I bought a Seven CDL in .243 as a 'wife' rifle earlier this year. During load development I very quickly discovered that it's one of the most accurate sporter rifles I've ever fired, and told wife she'd have to make do with the .257 Roberts for one more year;-)

The Seven (especially the Seven CDL) is one handy, lovely, beautifully made and accurate rifle. I think it puts the 700 to shame.
 
Bishopus said:
The Seven (especially the Seven CDL) is one handy, lovely, beautifully made and accurate rifle. I think it puts the 700 to shame.

how could the M7 CDL put the 700 CDL to shame?...curious minds want to know....as far as weight and handling it will...otherwise...they are very similar, the 700 is just a bit longer overall package
 
Rembo said:
how could the M7 CDL put the 700 CDL to shame?...curious minds want to know....as far as weight and handling it will...otherwise...they are very similar, the 700 is just a bit longer overall package

I don't know the details of the model seven action vs. the 700SA, but Remington literature seems to indicate that it's a (at least subtly) different action. The 700 CDLs are gorgeous, beautifully made, but I've found that--at least the two I've owned--are only 'serviceably' accurate. They seem to be hunting rifles, and shoot to the ability of most 'one box a year' hunters. And that was after glass bedding and tailoring handloads to the rifles. Not great.

I admittedly only own one model seven CDL, but out of the box it shot better than I'll ever be able to. Now with some tuning up and handloads its almost to the point where it's automatic. If I were just a _tiny_ bit more of a gunnut I'd sell it because it doesn't need me to baby it;-)

Rifles aren't all the same of course, ymmv...
 
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