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REMI 700 AAC-SD

Re: REMI 700 AAC-SD

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pyplynr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No it's not 5R rifling. It's the same as the regular tac except for the 1-10 twist and the threaded barrel.</div></div>

I believe the stock is different too. The regular tac model has the Hogue black overmolded stock and I believe this one has the green overmolded stock.
 
Re: REMI 700 AAC-SD

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 9mmkungfu</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pyplynr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No it's not 5R rifling. It's the same as the regular tac except for the 1-10 twist and the threaded barrel.</div></div>

I believe the stock is different too. The regular tac model has the Hogue black overmolded stock and I believe this one has the green overmolded stock. </div></div>

the only difference in the stock is the color
 
Re: REMI 700 AAC-SD

your really stuck on the 5R rifling.. as I stated in the OTHER 700 AAC thread, Thhe diffrence in twist is 1-10" for the AAC and 1-11.25" for the 5R (also a diffrent rifling cut that is suppose to be superior) ANYWAYS... you playing the long range game? Your asking about a 700P.. those are 1-12" unless your talking about some wierd stainless 5R 700P that Remmy is trying to get rid of. Your going to probably want the stick that can stabalize the heavier bullets to stay supersonic at extended ranges, that would be your faster twist barrels. 5R would work, but the 1-10" seems like it can handle some of the heavier pills with ease.
Some guys use their 1-12" to launch the heavies but no one will tell you that YOUR 1-12" will definitely do the same... Id vote for the AAC especially if you want to run a can on it. If not, then the longer 5R rifle will suit you just fine.
 
Re: REMI 700 AAC-SD

Also, how long are these barrels throated. The reason throat length matters is that on SOME rifle barrels, loading a long cartridge (OAL) results in signifigantly tighter groups. And if you have a long throat, your long cartridge won't fit in the magazine.
 
Re: REMI 700 AAC-SD

It actually kinda neat looking

The one on the wall at impact guns has a marbled "McMillan-esque" hogue stock (black/grey/white/drab green)

I wasnt a fan of the barrel thread cover though. It's milling matches absolutely nothing on the rifle, nor does it match the barrels profile.

Other than that, it looks neat. I held it/fondled the action a little and didnt have anything negative. (I'm still not a fan of remington)