Essential addons for Rem 700

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So I have a about 800 bucks burning a hole in my pocket and I wanted to do something fun with it. I was debating picking up a DBM for my Remington 700 Target Tactical but I am trying to justify the 400 bucks for the extra 6 rounds since the internal one is fine. Another add on I was looking at was the Accu-shot monopod. I have a Leopold scope and rings and a Harris bipod so I am set there.


I was also looking for a good sidearm I really like the Springfield Armory XD line but that just means more cash when I go shoot since now I am buying ammo for both the rifle and the handgun.

Any ideas on what else I can pick up or add to the rifle?
 
Re: Essential addons for Rem 700

easy, just send me the money.
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are you happy with the current stock?? if not, there's some nice stocks out there that you can get with a dbm for $800
 
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Do you reload? I would look into that if you shoot enough to justify it. I prefer a rear bag over a monopod. Other options
Pda with ballistic program
wind meter
chronograph
Eberlestock pack
Good range finder
Anti cant device
angle indicator
AR500 grade steel targets
Snipers Hide online training
 
Re: Essential addons for Rem 700

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mavrick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ditch the Xmark and get an aftermarket trigger.

Dustin </div></div>
+1 beat me to it...
 
Re: Essential addons for Rem 700

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mavrick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ditch the Xmark and get an aftermarket trigger.
Dustin </div></div>

i was thinking of replacing mine too. what's a good aftermarket trigger?? timney any good??
 
Re: Essential addons for Rem 700

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: daguyfromlv</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mavrick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ditch the Xmark and get an aftermarket trigger.
Dustin </div></div>

i was thinking of replacing mine too. what's a good aftermarket trigger?? timneys any good?? </div></div>



i ordered a timney trigger and it will be here monday hopefully. Its the #511 for a left hand remington 700 and i had timney set it at 2 pounds. So yes timneys are in the top 5 or so. The quality and so forth are very good on them, thats why i bought it. This will be my first custom trigger and from what ive heard i wont be disapointed and neither will anyone that has bought a timney trigger.
 
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since you have the money try the cg jackson you won't regret it. or sell your current optic and put all the money towards a new optic. that would probably be your best use.
 
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Well, the best bang for the buck scope with repeatable turrets, good optics and decent reliability would be on of the Sightrons. Some even come with "tacti-cool" recticules. At a decent price too. Shop around a bit.

If that doesn't take all your cash, take a look at the new Lee Breech Lock press, pick up some Redding dies, a Lee priming tool, any old chamfering tool, a couple bags of Winchester brass (that sloppy Remington factory chamber won't be able to tell it's not Lapua), a decent scale, a decent powder measure, a powder trickler (the single biggest reason I went to an RCBS Chargemaster powder dispenser), a bunch of Federal or CCI primers, a couple boxes of Berger 155.5 Fullbores, a couple of pounds of RL-15 and start rolling your own.

Of course, once you shoot the factory barrel out, you can mount up a good barrel with a decent chamber. And get a quality skim bed done if you plan on keeping that fugly stock.

Come to think of it, the first thing you do is get a can of paint and get rid of the puke green color the stock comes in. Looks like something that came out of a bullfrogs ass end.
 
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I am narrowing it down to a trigger -rifle basix trigger more than likely a L-1 K unless Mr. Roscoe or anyone else recommends something different.

A Accu-Shot to test it out since I always seem to forget my sand bags.

and some reloading gear.
-Z
 
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An AICS will need to be dremeled for a Jewell trigger. It isn't too bad to do with any type of coordination at all.

Worth every second of effort though.
 
Re: Essential addons for Rem 700

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RicosRevenge</div><div class="ubbcode-body">An AICS will need to be dremeled for a Jewell trigger. It isn't too bad to do with any type of coordination at all.

Worth every second of effort though. </div></div>

I just PM'd you about this, but then did a little searching and found a post where Bauer Arms stated that the newer AICS's have more clearance and can accept Jewell triggers. see here.