What Serial Number to get on Remington 700

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If you were to try and purchase a Remington 700 rifle that was made before they had the quality issues, what would be the last serial number letter that would be good?

If my plan was to buy a rifle and take it to a custom shop and just use the receiver, bolt, and trigger. Is there any worry about the new rifles? I think I saw that some of the new ones have bolt failures?
 
If you want a Remington then buy a new 5R they're what a standard 700 should be but isn't.
Bought a 5rGen2. Bolt handle broke off after 45 rds of federal gold medal berger in 6.5 cm
Wow, maybe I lucked out. I have a Rem 5R Gen 2 SS in .308 and it shoots pretty dang good (looks like I got a decent barrel) particularly after skim bedding and changing to a Jewel trigger.

Though I do think that the trigger is the last thing I would want to retain....but I may well be insufficiently informed.
 
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like others have said, i would build on a custom action. you can get some really good ones for 800-900. you will have more than that to make a r700 "right"

but if you insist on a rem, why not look at just buying a "blue printed" action from PTG?
 
like others have said, i would build on a custom action. you can get some really good ones for 800-900. you will have more than that to make a r700 "right"

but if you insist on a rem, why not look at just buying a "blue printed" action from PTG?

Small world. I was just looking at those after ordering some Go / No Go gauges. The price is close to my Origin and I would probably buy an Origin but the OP has a yearning for the 700
 
Bought a gen 2 5r 300wm the barrel wasn’t free floating once properly torqued

buy a tikka or sako or custom gun

I wouldn't buy a tikka their barrels are sloooowww as fk.

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A lot of Smiths use them that's their prerogative, but I stick with what works BEST for Tac Ops. I have had long talks with George over this issue and we have seen eye to eye on several factors GAP Loves the Bartlein 5R and Tac Ops loves the 4 Groove Krieger. Both companies make fantastic barrels and you couldn't go wrong with either of them. Frank Green is a Class act and Sandy Krieger and the crew over there are outstanding people. But for my work 4 groove 24/7 Johnny...

Mike R.
 
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Your competition who's on the very page I've sceen shot endorsed by the owner of the platform your speaking on would install a 5r but what do they know.

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LOL you lecturing @MikeRTacOps , a guy who forgot more about building ultra accurate rifles than you'll ever know, on which barrel to use.

That's rich.
 
A lot of Smiths use them that's their prerogative, but I stick with what works BEST for Tac Ops. I have had long talks with George over this issue and we have seen eye to eye on several factors GAP Loves the Bartlein 5R and Tac Ops loves the 4 Groove Krieger. Both companies make fantastic barrels and you couldn't go wrong with either of them. Frank Green is a Class act and Sandy Krieger and the crew over there are outstanding people. But for my work 4 groove 24/7 Johnny...

Mike R.

Ok Mike well that's a different post than what you originally said because you 1st said;

"I will not use or install a 5R not everrrrr"

Which can be taken by other as that's it's implying that 5r's aren't the right choice for any purpose "everrrrr" and now you're elaborating on that and and changing what you're saying you don't use them because you don't think they're the best choice for what you're trying to accomplish with your rifles.
 
Ok Mike well that's a different post than what you originally said because you 1st said;

"I will not use or install a 5R not everrrrr"

Which can be taken by other as that's it's implying that 5r's aren't the right choice for any purpose "everrrrr" and now you're elaborating on that and and changing what you're saying you don't use them because you don't think they're the best choice for what you're trying to accomplish with your rifles.

Wait, you have at least one rifle with a 5R barrel. Right?
 
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That's 1/3" inch thick gauge steel bolt handle I'm sure they're all very delicate.
Brazed onto the bolt by what looked like raccoons on crack.

Yes they do still fall off, unlike the bolt handles on Rugers, Winchesters, Brownings, Tikkas, Howas, Sakos, and any premium action from the small makers.
 
LOL that's the bare minimum expectations these days

Good to know that at 0.450 on the last 4x5 I shot my AX it's within the 0.4-0.75 range of what you consider "the bare minimum expectations". Here's a 5r meeting the same "bare minimum expectations" and I wouldn't shoot against the guy for pinks.

Soon someone will be in to clarify how the average 5r isn't as accurate as the average AI on a line of commenting that originated discusing how one user suggested the rifle "couldn't hit shit". And If I didn't know any better I'd say I ruffled a tikka owners feathers somewhere along the way. Lol. :ROFLMAO:


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Good to know that at 0.450 on the last 4x5 I shot my AX it's within the 0.4-0.75 range of what you consider "the bare minimum expectations". Here's a 5r meeting the same "bare minimum expectations" and I wouldn't shoot against the guy for pinks.

Soon someone will be in to clarify how the average 5r isn't as accurate as the average AI on a line of commenting that originated discusing how one user suggested the rifle "couldn't hit shit". And If I didn't know any better I'd say I ruffled a tikka owners feathers somewhere along the way. Lol. :ROFLMAO:

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