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Remington Detachable Magazine Drop-in Kits That Fit.

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Regarding new stock 700 Police LTR .308 with factory H-S Precision composite stock. RemArms number R86673.

I'd like to hear which Detachable Magazine Kits are really drop-in without inletting. 308 caliber.
Metal kits are preferred over polymer. Kits using common cheaper magazines are a plus.
If there is a kit that uses a compact 10-round magazine for that would be a major plus.
 
Anything that uses mags worth a shit (AICS) is going to require inletting, and at that point it’s more cost effective to just get a stock/chassis and have other better features too.

Part of the reason why I was recommending going with the SPS tactical instead before you bought it. You’d be money ahead.
 
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Just HS but uses their proprietary mags.

Lots of good smiths will install the DBM for you.
-LRI
-Riverbend gun company
- If you purchase from Badger Ordinance they will install it for you for about 75 bucks. They do good work. I forget the smith they use.
-Any local smith with a milling machine can do it.
 
Anything that uses mags worth a shit (AICS) is going to require inletting, and at that point it’s more cost effective to just get a stock/chassis and have other better features too.

Part of the reason why I was recommending going with the SPS tactical instead before you bought it. You’d be money ahead.
Without hesitation I can say that I don't like rifle chassis.
 
Few pictures of it complete.
 

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