REMINGTON 700 - One of the Best All Around Rifles?

Yuppers,,, -44c out West along the Eastern Slopes with out any problems with the trigger as expected...

Remingtons are the best... Ha...

Good thing for the optic caps to keep the snow away from the lenses...

Oh Yha...

Dam chilly on the body...

https://photos.app.goo.gl/fz77JFzsg4umhWNfA

I wounder if they send the bon-fire carbon tax to me by mail... LOL
Cheers from the North

No worries on wood burning as it be a carbon neutral fuel.;) We have the same amount of snow at present but our temp is only -5.
 
“Splined” is also misleading, from what I understand the handles collar is smooth inside and the bolt body is knurled. Not exactly male/female splines mating. At least from what I’ve read - I’ve never taken one apart.
Hopefully Mr.Leeper will chime in, but this was supposed to be a remington thread so I’m not sure he will.
 
:)

A friend shared this with me today.

“And as John Oosthuizen once told me, if you run out of 30-06 ammo, just look under the floormats in the Land Cruiser….there will be some there.”
 
Well these days for me the Rem 700 and the .308 are really not that exciting in the world of rifles and cartridges, with that being said an all Stainless Rem 700 in .308 win would make a very practical hunting rifle but thats where it ends,

if your truly wanting a cartridge for all of North American game animals (polar bear, grizzly bear, bison, black bear, moose, sheep, caribou, elk deer etc you should be looking at a 30 cal Magnum as a .308 Winchester would not be my first choice.

If I was going to get an all round deer hunting rifle I would pick up an used Kimber Montana 8400 (WSM donor) and rebarrel it to 6.5 PRC, this way you'll have the very best in reliability and if you ever decide to shoot lots and long range you have one of the most sensible/versatile rifles/cartridges on the planet, an excellent long range cartridge thats light on recoil, and the quickest cheapest route to a poor mans full custom lightweight hunting rifle........sorry Remington Fans but the truth hurts !

Im not saying a 6.5 PRC will kill a moose any better than a .308 just that it ticks off a lot more boxes than the .308 win.

For the most part Im pretty sure your mind is made up judging by your original post on rifle/cartridge but do yourself a favour and do some more research on other cartridges/rifles, talk to a few gunsmiths for opinions, if you must have a Rem 700 look at the 2020 SS model 700 5R or and older BDL stainless model 700.
 
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^^^I built one, in 6.5 RM. It’s nice.
But for 1/3 the price you can find a nice 700 BDL in 270 Winchester. And be 90% of the way there.
 
Weatherby Fan said it best. A 700 in .308 is not that exciting. Gun nuts, and I put myself in that group, are usually looking for interesting ways to accomplish a job at hand. That doesn't take away from the fact that a 700 in .308 is a very useful tool.
 
As mentioned, I will never be hunting a polar bear, grizzly, bison, sheep nor elk. I would have to travel thousands of KMs to find one of those animals.

I am not married to the M700 nor the 308. Another model rifle or perhaps a 30-06 option would definitely be something I would consider.

I chose the M700 in 308 as they are both extremely common. Finding ammunition, parts or a fellow to work on the rifle (if required) should be relatively easy. I also like the low recoil property of the 308. The M700 seems to enjoy a solid reputation. The combo seems like a good place to start the conversation.

Building a custom rifle or customizing a rifle is simply not a place I want to start my journey. I am a simple fellow who likes utility. I don't mind spending some money but I also prefer a go to gun over something so fancy that I wouldn't want to hunt with.

Remington M700? Winchester M70? Tika? Savage? With my limited rifle experience I really have no brand loyalty. I am simply hoping to simply find a solid, durable rifle that will last me a long time.
 
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