Advanced Marksmanship Gunsmith necessary?

rvaupel23

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I realize I'm years behind most folks on this site being new to long-range precision shooting so bear with me...

What degree (if any) professional gunsmith service is required to re-stock a Remington 700 from factory stock to something aftermarket?
 
Re: Gunsmith necessary?

Depends on the aftermarket and what sort of bottom metal you want on it. Generally, none is required for a standard drop-in BDL with Remington bottom metal.

You may have to sand the barrel channel to get a good free float.

If you post specifics then we might be able to offer better advice.
 
Re: Gunsmith necessary?

Not sure about the AICS installs, I've never done one myself but there are plenty of people on here that have. Maybe they'll chime in.

I seem to remember needing to make a milling cut on the receiver to accept the magazines and maybe a bolt stop modification but that might be the seekins I'm confusing it with.

You could call AICS and they would be able to tell you for sure.
 
Re: Gunsmith necessary?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mad-AR-Dude</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Fair enough...

I'm currently thinking the AICS State 1.5 stock under one of the R700 models with the SF barrel.

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Not sure what a Rem 700 SF barrel is (Stainless fluted perhaps), but my Rem 700 LTR barreled action dropped right into a AICS 2.0 (AICS 1.5 same same, except non-folding). No mods were required, except that I have a Timney trigger installed on that barreled action, and it required a few minutes by me to file down the long trigger pin.

The only combination of Rem 700 and AICS that I can think of, that might require gunsmith intervention, is if you have a Jewel trigger installed.

Here's mine:

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Re: Gunsmith necessary?

The AIC should just drop in if it is all factory. I shoot with 2 guys that just went over to the AIC with their 700's and not a problem at all. You dont need to get aftermarket bottom metal. It is already build into the AICS system. Just bolt in the rifle and shoot.