- Location
- Near Edmonton, AB
Hello Everyone!
I just completed my new Remington 700 build and I thought I'd share. I'm very excited about this one and can't wait to take it to the range. Built almost entirely from parts from site sponsors, they were all awesome to deal with.
Action and Barrel: Remington 700 Milspec 5R Gen2, .308, 24" fluted SS barrel, 1:11.25" twist, cerakoted black, tactical bolt knob. Got this beauty from CanadaAmmo. Best looking action and barrel I've ever seen on a stock Remington 700. Cerakote finish is top notch, much nicer than their regular blued finish. Tactical bolt knob is a nice touch. The flutes seem to add more rigidity to the barrel than they take away weight. At 24" with flutes the action and barrel weigh about the same as my 26" varmint bull barrel with action. Will have to use a scale to really compare.
Stock: The 5R Milspec comes with an H&S stock, similar to what's been used on the Sendero models. Nice stock but unfortunately Remington insists on making "tactical" rifles without a proper DBM. So I put the setup in a Magpul Hunter 700 Stock with DBM from a previous build. That was from RDSC. Always really liked that stock, perfect ergonomics for me. Also the H&S stock was actually painted tan instead of made that way. The grey stock on the Sendero is molded that color and feels much nicer.
Scope: Vortex 6-24x50 PST FFP. Used on a previous build. Been happy with it but I will eventually look to upgrade. From SFRC.
Base and rings: DNZ Game Reaper mounts. Always loved those. Had to order them from Amazon. Too bad no one sells them in Canada...
Muzzle Break: Precision Armament M41. From CTCS. Never used a muzzle break before. The barrel was threaded from the factory so I figured I'd give it a try. I've shot enough .308 to know I don't need a muzzle break, then again I don't need a Ferrari either, but given the opportunity... Read really good reviews about the M41, excited to give it a try.
Bipod: Atlas PSR. From Wolverine Supplies. New for this build. Really nice and sturdy. A bit of sticker shock, but I stopped counting at this point. Mounted on an M-LOK aluminium rail. Can't wait to try it out.
So she's all ready to go. I don't get to hit the range until Monday. I'm going to spend the weekend preparing some hand loads for it.
Cheers!
I just completed my new Remington 700 build and I thought I'd share. I'm very excited about this one and can't wait to take it to the range. Built almost entirely from parts from site sponsors, they were all awesome to deal with.
Action and Barrel: Remington 700 Milspec 5R Gen2, .308, 24" fluted SS barrel, 1:11.25" twist, cerakoted black, tactical bolt knob. Got this beauty from CanadaAmmo. Best looking action and barrel I've ever seen on a stock Remington 700. Cerakote finish is top notch, much nicer than their regular blued finish. Tactical bolt knob is a nice touch. The flutes seem to add more rigidity to the barrel than they take away weight. At 24" with flutes the action and barrel weigh about the same as my 26" varmint bull barrel with action. Will have to use a scale to really compare.
Stock: The 5R Milspec comes with an H&S stock, similar to what's been used on the Sendero models. Nice stock but unfortunately Remington insists on making "tactical" rifles without a proper DBM. So I put the setup in a Magpul Hunter 700 Stock with DBM from a previous build. That was from RDSC. Always really liked that stock, perfect ergonomics for me. Also the H&S stock was actually painted tan instead of made that way. The grey stock on the Sendero is molded that color and feels much nicer.
Scope: Vortex 6-24x50 PST FFP. Used on a previous build. Been happy with it but I will eventually look to upgrade. From SFRC.
Base and rings: DNZ Game Reaper mounts. Always loved those. Had to order them from Amazon. Too bad no one sells them in Canada...
Muzzle Break: Precision Armament M41. From CTCS. Never used a muzzle break before. The barrel was threaded from the factory so I figured I'd give it a try. I've shot enough .308 to know I don't need a muzzle break, then again I don't need a Ferrari either, but given the opportunity... Read really good reviews about the M41, excited to give it a try.
Bipod: Atlas PSR. From Wolverine Supplies. New for this build. Really nice and sturdy. A bit of sticker shock, but I stopped counting at this point. Mounted on an M-LOK aluminium rail. Can't wait to try it out.
So she's all ready to go. I don't get to hit the range until Monday. I'm going to spend the weekend preparing some hand loads for it.
Cheers!




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