Re: R700 Receiver versus?
OP, the two bottom rifles are nearly identical except for the action, bottom metal and color. One is a GAP Crusader built on the GAP Templar Gen2 (Defiance) action and the other on a trued Remington action.
They both have 22" Bartlein barrels and they shoot identically
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: A10XRIFLE</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MrPink</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pardon what may be an ignorant question, but I am ignorant myself: Why no integral recoil lug? Obvioiusly, doing so would need a larger hunk of steel to start. Do you assess the benefit not worth the cost?
Just thinking if you were working with a clean slate why you wouldn't. </div></div>
It does not make it any more accurate to do so, But would add alot of cost, Not really the best bang for the buck.
Winchester Mod 70 rifles have had a machined in lug for over 50 years and still by a wide margin the 700 Remington is still touted as the best action to build off of.
The Idea behind the action was to offer somthing that would fit inside the bill of a fully tricked out Remington 700
Remington action $350
Trued by Smith $120
Tac Bolt Handle $95
Side Bolt Release $125
Open to 8-40 $40
Pinned Lug $35
Total $765
The Templar is currently exactly this same price when added to a build
The Gen 2 will be $175 More but we are adding the better extraction and the One Piece bolt to the mix.
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Based on cost the Templar makes sense, When the Zombies take over and I head for the hills, I'll be carrying and AIAW anyway.
Bottom line is Get what makes you happy, its a considerable investment.
The Surgeon and the TRG didn't do it for me personally, so they were "Catch and Release" gun trades
Hope this helps
OP, the two bottom rifles are nearly identical except for the action, bottom metal and color. One is a GAP Crusader built on the GAP Templar Gen2 (Defiance) action and the other on a trued Remington action.
They both have 22" Bartlein barrels and they shoot identically
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: A10XRIFLE</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MrPink</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pardon what may be an ignorant question, but I am ignorant myself: Why no integral recoil lug? Obvioiusly, doing so would need a larger hunk of steel to start. Do you assess the benefit not worth the cost?
Just thinking if you were working with a clean slate why you wouldn't. </div></div>
It does not make it any more accurate to do so, But would add alot of cost, Not really the best bang for the buck.
Winchester Mod 70 rifles have had a machined in lug for over 50 years and still by a wide margin the 700 Remington is still touted as the best action to build off of.
The Idea behind the action was to offer somthing that would fit inside the bill of a fully tricked out Remington 700
Remington action $350
Trued by Smith $120
Tac Bolt Handle $95
Side Bolt Release $125
Open to 8-40 $40
Pinned Lug $35
Total $765
The Templar is currently exactly this same price when added to a build
The Gen 2 will be $175 More but we are adding the better extraction and the One Piece bolt to the mix.
</div></div>
Based on cost the Templar makes sense, When the Zombies take over and I head for the hills, I'll be carrying and AIAW anyway.
Bottom line is Get what makes you happy, its a considerable investment.
The Surgeon and the TRG didn't do it for me personally, so they were "Catch and Release" gun trades
Hope this helps