Walnut monte Carlo stock. 308 remington m700 in 308 with a heavy barrel.
Like seriously. It should be the basic most available rifle.
Like seriously. It should be the basic most available rifle.
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Including quality...Your title is misleading.
You want the most basic bolt gun available, well just go grab you a Ruger American.
Basic... all the way.
At the ranges I frequent, the rifle on the right outnumbers the one on the left probably 4-5 to 1. A couple of weeks ago I was at our local PSA outlet. Pretty extensive gun department, to include such brands as Tikka, Bergara, etc. Out of curiosity, I asked the gun counter salesman what brand of more “ traditional “ style bolt action rifles they sold the most. He didn’t even hesitate . “ Savage”. No doubt price point has a lot to do with that.
I started making my own so I could blend wood with modern features like tight tolerance actions and prefit barrels.
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That bottom one is gorgeous.I started making my own so I could blend wood with modern features like tight tolerance actions and prefit barrels.
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Can't remember the last time I saw a wood stocked 700 in any configuration at any of the half dozen gun shops I frequent.You can have what you want, you just aren’t going to walk into any random gun store and find it unless you get lucky and they happen to have a BDL varmint on the shelf. Old hole in the wall gun stores and pawn shops are the places with finds like that. I make it a point to pop into all the ones in my area every couple months to see what’s new and I’ve walked away with a lot of good deals on hard to find stuff.
Remington also made a run of reproduction M40’s like 10-15yr ago that had a walnut stock but I haven’t seen one of those in a long time and they normally fetch big $$ when they do pop up since they’re a very rare collector item. The BDL varmints were produced in a lot higher quantities making them easier to find.
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Not sure if they import them all to the US however.
I was just looking into this option while debating 7 REM Mag or 7 PRC.Here's a Howa 1500 option, like someone already mentioned above: (search for Brownells coupons to bring price down)
Barreled Action:
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HOWA 1500 308 WIN 24" THREADED HEAVY BARRELED ACTION | Brownells
Check out HOWA 1500 308 WIN 24" THREADED HEAVY BARRELED ACTION | Brownells available Online at Brownells Today and many more Rifle Receivers & Parts products are available in our Gun Parts Department.www.brownells.com
Stock:
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HOWA Super Deluxe Howa Short Action Stock SKU: 430110572 | Brownells
Check out HOWA Super Deluxe Howa Short Action Stock SKU: 430110572 | Brownells available Online at Brownells Today and many more Rifle Stocks & Parts products are available in our Gun Parts Department.www.brownells.com
Only hangup would be making sure the stock's barrel channel can accommodate the heavy barrel contour. Someone asked the same question on the stock's page, and Brownells said "Yes", but not sure if I'd 100% trust it. You could always open up the channel yourself, assuming there's enough material.
I’ve always really liked the looks of those white gold medallions. Mmmmm…'Browning X-bolt 2 White Gold Medallion - .243 to .300 Win Mag and everything in between....
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