remington's new 700 long range!!

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just picked up one of these from cabelas in 25-06 for $649. awesome value when you factor in the bell and carlson stock. def gonna need a timney trigger. factory is breaking at 4-4.5lbs. ordered a krg bolt lift, now decided on an optic. going back and fourth between a 6-24x50 vortex pst or 6-24x50 sightron sIII. Ive had the vortex and liked it, also have the vortex 1-4 for the ar im building. i hear the sightron has better glass and this will be used for hunting white tail deer and coyotes so thats important. anyhow just wanted to let people know about these. i think there a pretty darn good deal.
 

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yeah its the heavy varmint barrel. not sure on the weight. i will have to get back to you on that.
midwestside do you not like the krg bolt lift? i had it on my aac-sd and thought it was awesome.
i will report back how it shoots once i get a scope and rings. hopefully soon. will have to use factory ammo for now.
 
25-06, 7mm, 300 WM, 300RUM

The rifle is also offered in 30-06 (sku 84166), but the guy at my local Cabelas yesterday said they only carry the above listed calibers. I tend to think he was mistaken (using the old 700 SPS Long Range offerings) as others have reported seeing the 700 Long Range M40 in their local Cabelas recently.

It is nose-heavy...that's what a 26" Rem Varmint barrel will get you in that stock. For the $649 sale price, its a hell of a deal.
 
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Big Green is releasing the SPS in 260 (24" sporter) and a VTR variant. Not as a Tactical, AAC-SD, SPS Varmint or this 700 Long Range (which is LA only).

Which is very dumb, and yet not at all surprising.
 
Big Green is releasing the SPS in 260 (24" sporter) and a VTR variant. Not as a Tactical, AAC-SD, SPS Varmint or this 700 Long Range (which is LA only).

Which is very dumb, and yet not at all surprising.

Then that is stupid. They have good intentions sometimes, but their logic tends to be lacking on the back-end.
 
just picked up one of these from cabelas in 25-06 for $649. awesome value when you factor in the bell and carlson stock. def gonna need a timney trigger. factory is breaking at 4-4.5lbs. ordered a krg bolt lift, now decided on an optic. going back and fourth between a 6-24x50 vortex pst or 6-24x50 sightron sIII. Ive had the vortex and liked it, also have the vortex 1-4 for the ar im building. i hear the sightron has better glass and this will be used for hunting white tail deer and coyotes so thats important. anyhow just wanted to let people know about these. i think there a pretty darn good deal.

In case you're curious what a 700 Long Range looks like with the Sightron SIII 6-24 MOA, here's mine in 30-06.

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In case you're curious what a 700 Long Range looks like with the Sightron SIII 6-24 MOA, here's mine in 30-06.

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awesome man! hows she shooting? looks good. im having a hard time deciding on the optic. ive had the pst 6-24x50 not to long ago, i liked it but when i was deer hunting right before sun set it was hard to see. how you liking the sightron?
 
I am in the process of purchasing one in 7RM. Guick question: If, down the road, I wanted to change to 7 SAUM using the same platform, could I run it in the long action and what changes would I need to make other than the barrel?
 
Well just ordered the scope! Found a deal I couldnt pass up. Vortex razor 5-20x50 for $1650 shipped. Thanks to doug at cameralandny. Cant say enough about his customer service! Esp to hide members!! Highly recommended.
Never ever did I think id spend this much on an optic. Hope its worth it!
 
Well just ordered the scope! Found a deal I couldnt pass up. Vortex razor 5-20x50 for $1650 shipped. Thanks to doug at cameralandny. Cant say enough about his customer service! Esp to hide members!! Highly recommended.
Never ever did I think id spend this much on an optic. Hope its worth it!

That's a smokin' deal. I don't know if I've seen a used one that cheap.
 
That's a smokin' deal. I don't know if I've seen a used one that cheap.

that was my thought exactly. i didnt plan on spending that much on glass (ever in my life) but i looked around and didnt see a used one for that, good thing taxes just came in! had money to burn.
he emailed me and gave me a little extra for being a hide member. i couldnt be happier with cameralandny! its hard to come up with that kinda money making 11.25 an hour and having two kids , gf who works part time. figured this would be my only time to be able to get one so i pounced on it.
 
Does it have Remington's patented mile free bore chamber?

Son of a bitch. I just got around to measuring some bullets with my stoney point 30-06 modified case. A speer 125 TNT doesn't even seat into the neck. A 175 matchking is barely in the neck, and can be wiggled out by hand. Looks like everything is going to get jumped a mile.
 
I've been a Rem. fan for years. Over the years alot of what they have done (prior to "easy access" net most was rumor and hearsay--NOW it's ALL true, just ck. the web and ask ) hasn't made alot of sense. My 1st. Rem was a Sportsman 78 in 30-06 ,the 78 was a cheaped up 700ADL. They discontinued it.Why didn't they just keep it,rename it ,whatever and use as an entry level 700? So what it has some stamped metal parts and a plain wood stock w/ a plastic(HARD) buttplate. I did a full length bedding job,to the end of stock ,shows my & it's age. It still shoots good.It was one of my original handloading test beds. Thinking about it ,it's a wonder I didn't blow it & me all to hell ! Paul
 
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I've been a Rem. fan for years. Over the years alot of what they have done (prior to "easy access" net most was rumor and hearsay--NOW it's ALL true, just ck. the web and ask ) hasn't made alot of sense. My 1st. Rem was a Sportsman 78 in 30-06 ,the 78 was a cheaped up 700ADL. They discontinued it.Why didn't they just keep it,rename it ,whatever and use as an entry level 700? So what it has some stamped metal parts and a plain wood stock w/ a plastic(HARD) buttplate. I did a full length bedding job,to the end of stock ,shows my & it's age. It still shoots good.It was one of my original handloading test beds. Thinking about it ,it's a wonder I didn't blow it & me all to hell ! Paul

my first as well. I still have it. Swapped out the stock with a 700 ADL from a 7RM after I upgrade the stock on it.
 
here are a couple pictures i took of my remington 700 long range chambered in 25-06

What sort of loads are you planning on using? I've shot a savage 25-06 for a long time and its a versatile caliber for sure but I find myself wanting two rifles instead, one smaller, think 223 or 204, and one larger or at least with better bullet selection like 6mm or 6.5mm, .30.

That said 85gr NBT is hellacious on woodchucks and 115 Nosler partitions do a real number on deer. I've not tried the Berger 115's or ever tried to shoot 1000yd with it either though. Shoot me a PM if you want my hunting loads though.
 
Lots of comments on Remington's long range model - but precious little info on how well they shoot out of the box. Are they "Sendero" accurate, or more like the SPS "grab bag" where you never know what you are going to get?
 
I should be able to sight in the rifle sunday if its not real windy. Ill post my results. All I have right now are factory loads. Havent made the jump into reloading yet. Hopefully will be able to soon!
 
The rifle is also offered in 30-06 (sku 84166), but the guy at my local Cabelas yesterday said they only carry the above listed calibers. I tend to think he was mistaken (using the old 700 SPS Long Range offerings) as others have reported seeing the 700 Long Range M40 in their local Cabelas recently.

It is nose-heavy...that's what a 26" Rem Varmint barrel will get you in that stock. For the $649 sale price, its a hell of a deal.

I was just advised by my LGS (not cabelas) that in about a week my #84166 will be here... :)
 
so how does this 700 long range rifle stack up against a model 700 sendero?

i heard that the B&C stock is inferior to the H&S stock used on the sendero....
and that it (the B&C) can actually touch the barrel in certain conditions & ruin accuracy????????

if this is true, then it certainly reinforces the quote:
"you get what you pay for"
 
Im really curious about accuracy also. I handled one with tracking point on it the other day in Cabelas. Seemed like a solid rifle but still considering a 5R or Police in 300 win mag. If this turns out to be a tack driver it would save me some money.
 
I have been looking at them as well, but "How Do They Shoot"? Somebody has to have had shot one by now. :cool:

I can’t answer this for the OP but in my 7mm mag model including the one I pulled anticipating recoil (still getting used to magnum recoil and shooting from a table that is 6 inches to short) still came in the mid .7’s CTC with the remaining four well under .5 CTC at 100y. I am still waiting on conditions to improve so I can stretch its legs to a grand.
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[MENTION=64787]lostcoyote[/MENTION]
Who ever told you B&C stocks are inferior to HS Precision is full of BS. In my experience with both, B&C are just as good and IMO better as the shell is noticeably thicker. This becomes apparent when you start opening up barrel channels for larger contoured custom barrels and drilling the stocks for flush cups. When I am not using Manners or McMillan, B&C is my next choice.
 
I can’t answer this for the OP but in my 7mm mag model including the one I pulled anticipating recoil (still getting used to magnum recoil and shooting from a table that is 6 inches to short) still came in the mid .7’s CTC with the remaining four well under .5 CTC at 100y. I am still waiting on conditions to improve so I can stretch its legs to a grand.
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[MENTION=64787]lostcoyote[/MENTION]
Who ever told you B&C stocks are inferior to HS Precision is full of BS. In my experience with both, B&C are just as good and IMO better as the shell is noticeably thicker. This becomes apparent when you start opening up barrel channels for larger contoured custom barrels and drilling the stocks for flush cups. When I am not using Manners or McMillan, B&C is my next choice.

That looks like a good start! I too like B&C stocks. They are a huge upgrade from factory Tupperware.