Is the Remington 700 Police 5R .308 barreled action sold by Europtic the same as sold under the 700 Magpul flag?
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Are the 22 and 24 both considered heavy?
How much for a tikka with a 24 inch heavy barrel? How much does a hs precision stock with bottom metal cost for a Tikka? The Remington 700 police is $800. It has the 40x trigger that adjusts down to 1.5 LBs, HS precision stock, and a 24” heavy barrel. Mine shoots sub 1/2 moa groups and the action is smooth as glass. I would love to buy a Tikka but it would cost about $1200 to match those features on the Remington. Maybe you know which tikka has a 24” heavy barrel and a full length aluminum bedded stock for $800 because I will buy it. IMO The OP will be hard pressed to get a better rifle for less money.Both are remington, I'd get a Tikka, smooth action and a nice factory trigger.![]()
The BA doesn’t seem to be the same at all. Do you prefer the 1-10 twist or the 1-11? Obviously Remington has different models of the 700p with different barrel twists and the BA from euro is the 11t. I gotta pic up a 700p in 223 tomorrow and I‘m gonna ask my ffl Dealer about this. If anyone knows it’ll be him and he always has the best prices. You got me wondering too so I’ll let you know what I find out.The 86672 shows 24" 1-10T.
The BA from Euro shows 24" 1-11T.
I'm a little confused. I thought they were the "same"?
How much for a tikka with a 24 inch heavy barrel? How much does a hs precision stock with bottom metal cost for a Tikka? The Remington 700 police is $800. It has the 40x trigger that adjusts down to 1.5 LBs, HS precision stock, and a 24” heavy barrel. Mine shoots sub 1/2 moa groups and the action is smooth as glass. I would love to buy a Tikka but it would cost about $1200 to match those features on the Remington. Maybe you know which tikka has a 24” heavy barrel and a full length aluminum bedded stock for $800 because I will buy it. IMO The OP will be hard pressed to get a better rifle for less money.
Yeah it would be more so you’re comparing apples to oranges. Where’s this bravo that cost less than the hs precision that comes free on the Remington. You need to put your crack pipe down and read what the OP asked. You’re tangential thinking only detracts from his post. We understand that in your world everything except tikka is out. Even custom actions don’t compare blah blah blah. If you actually owned a custom action you would know how pathetic and stupid you sound. Go cycle your bolt and tell yourself how much better it is than everything else. It must be hard for you to understand why the championships are won with those inferior custom actions.It would be more I'd guess, but I find it hard to believe a rem 700 is smooth as glass. My tikka's are much smoother than my stiller and almost as smooth as my impact action. You could get a bravo for a lot less than the HS precision and I'd prefer it over the HS precision I sold that came with another rifle. I'd buy a Savage 12 from Cabelas for $400 first.![]()
Yeah it would be more so you’re comparing apples to oranges. Where’s this bravo that cost less than the hs precision that comes free on the Remington. You need to put your crack pipe down and read what the OP asked. You’re tangential thinking only detracts from his post. We understand that in your world everything except tikka is out. Even custom actions don’t compare blah blah blah. If you actually owned a custom action you would know how pathetic and stupid you sound. Go cycle your bolt and tell yourself how much better it is than everything else. It must be hard for you to understand why the championships are won with those inferior custom actions.
I don’t think any of the actions are custom actions. They are aftermarket in my opinion. Most come only one way. You can build custom rifles using these aftermarket actions but we dont have to get technical I guess. LolSo my Stiller, Impact and Lone Peak actions aren't "custom" actions? Guess I don't know anything. And the HS Precision stock isn't all that either, had one but I sold it. Once I had stock doc put an adjustable cheekpiece on it it was alright. Sorry, but I wouldn't buy a new remington bolt rifle.![]()
That guy is just an asshole. He was lurking around earlier and seen someone ask a question about a Remington. Then he tells everyone how his tikka is the greatest and Remington is shit. His tikka is better than his custom actions and it’s stock is better than the Hs precision stock on the rifle the OP is considering. On and on Ad nauseam. A real miserable POS. The type of guy nobody likes so he hides behind a keyboard and try’s to antagonize others. Really childish behavior that’s indicative of a person who still lives with his mom. Mature adults typically don’t act like that. When a person like that is called on the inappropriate behavior they melt down and throw a tantrum just like a child. Watch and see.I don’t think any of the actions are custom actions. They are aftermarket in my opinion. Most come only one way. You can build custom rifles using these aftermarket actions but we dont have to get technical I guess. Lol
That guy is just an asshole. He was lurking around earlier and seen someone ask a question about a Remington. Then he tells everyone how his tikka is the greatest and Remington is shit. His tikka is better than his custom actions and it’s stock is better than the Hs precision stock on the rifle the OP is considering. On and on Ad nauseam. A real miserable POS. The type of guy nobody likes so he hides behind a keyboard and try’s to antagonize others. Really childish behavior that’s indicative of a person who still lives with his mom. Mature adults typically don’t act like that. When a person like that is called on the inappropriate behavior they melt down and throw a tantrum just like a child. Watch and see.
I am building one of the Eurooptic barreled actions from Remington. I paid $499 for the 6.5CM, with 22" barrel. I have a Bravo on order, as well, I found a Timney 510 trigger... not the newer trigger, but the original. Anarchy Outdoors had the trigger for $115 shipped.
The best bang for the buck on Remingtons is the 700 police complete rifle. A bit nicer appearance and a little more money is the 700 5r stainless or the 700 gen2 5r stainless that has a black coating. They all have hs precision stocks and 5r barrels. The 700 police models with the 40x trigger which is adjustable down to 1.5 pounds is actually the best rifle overall and cost less money. However it only comes in a couple different chamberings. All of the 700 5r stainless models and some of the 700p models have the adjustable Xmark trigger and it will only adjust down to about 3 pounds. The ones I have were all sub MOA out of the box. My 700 police sits just like it left the factory. My 700 5r stainless got a new Timney trigger within the first week of me buying it. If you don’t want the hs precision stock and plan on getting a KRG Bravo or whatever I still recommend getting the full rifle. The hs precision stock it comes in is $400 new and the bottom metal is a $120ish if you can find it. You can easily sell the stock and bottom metal for over $300 here on the Hide or wherever and use it towards what you want. Hell, I just bought a hs precision stock, trigger, and bottom metal here this morning. I hope this makes sense and helps you decide which rifle to buy. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with any of them. Good luck and happy shootingI am also considering one of the eurooptic barrelled actions or the magpul enhanced. Other than the different trigger and barrel length, would they have similar accuracy?
I have never owned a Remington 700 but would like one. I do own tikka, howa and rugers but I am interested in a remington and trying to decide on which model. I am leaning towards the 700p.
I got a lot of thinking to do.
You’re absolutely right in what you said. His instincts are obviously good because he was already leaning towards a 700p. He should just get the Model 700p complete rifle with the 40x trigger and get to shooting.No, you don't. You'll fall into paralysis by analysis like half the noobs I see come around here.
More than half the time noobs don't know what they don't know so reading everything they can find on the internet just confuses them even more.You’re absolutely right in what you said. His instincts are obviously good because he was already leaning towards a 700p. He should just get the Model 700p complete rifle with the 40x trigger and get to shooting.
I expect similar results; I put mine in a Bravo chassis for a semi-budget build, before dropping her off at the gunsmith to have the action trued, bolt lapped, and to have a relief cut at the shoulder of the muzzle threads, so my brake will seat.bout the same 22" 6.5 from euro. Through it in a chassis and a TT trigger, shoots sub moa all day
2 and a half year old bump. way to go."Was saving up for glass but now I want a semi 308 instead."
@Susuke = If you're looking to part with it, please let me know! These came and went fairly quickly from what I recall...
Thanks much!
You’re obviously clueless but the good news is that @MarinePMI , @Rob01 and @padom can help get your head right."Was saving up for glass but now I want a semi 308 instead."
@Susuke = If you're looking to part with it, please let me know! These came and went fairly quickly from what I recall...
Thanks much!
Any reason you bumped a 2 1/2 year old post?Read the site rules you agreed to when joining.
Thanks much!