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Local smith put a Hawkeye down my tube, looks like a cave man drilled it with a Makita. Called Remington, complained and they emailed a UPS tag. Well see where we stand in a few months.
snipercountrypx has them on there for 1115
It's a standard 700 action. Remington 700 is a 700 .223 to .458 they are all the same diameter. For pillars it varies for each stock and bottom metal configuration. I like to leave them a little long and then mill the bottom off once cured in place to set the height of the bottom metal. Then bed the bottom metal for a perfect fit. On detachable bottom metal like the MLR I like the metal to almost touch the action. A place to start is assemble it without the wood with the screws only finger tight. Then measure the distance where the pillars goes with your calipers. Then add a little to control the show lines on the bottom of the stock. If they are too short the action and bottom will be clamped up tight indicating the pillars are to short. I like mine to move a little when mocked up so there is no stress.
I took mine off with a little heat it’s threaded 5/8 24 my can went right on but mine is the 700 PRe: Remington 700 Police 338 Lapua rifles
Hi there
Since a few days I'm a "proud" owner of a Remington 700 MLR .338LM with the 5 round magazine and the damned muzzle break. I read a few older posts wich say's that the muzzlebreak is fixed with some kind of loctite or soldered. I heated the muzzle first with a heatgun but it doesen't get off. After that I tried it with a soldering blowpipe but it still holds like crap. Anyone got an idea what to do? Go to a gunsmith and mill it off?
Thanks for your answers...
I took mine off with a little heat it’s threaded 5/8 24 my can went right on but mine is the 700 P