You will get a precise fit when bedded to the rifle’s action and fully understand why a one-piece base is ideal for use with the Remington 700. In fact, this one-piece base is machined to exact Picatinny Mil. Std. 1913 specification rail dimensions. This design is simple and sleek, a...
Announced in 1999 and released in 2000, the .338 Remington Ultra Magnum is one of the four Remington long action ultra magnum cartridges which include the 7mm, 300, .338 and .375 Ultra Magnum cartridges, all loosely based on the 404 Jefferies case design blown out to maximum dimensions. ...
A quick note on chambers and ammunition, 223 Remington and 5.56 NATO chambers and ammunition are not the same or necessarily interchangeable. 223 Remington is a SAMMI specification and 5.56 NATO is a NATO specification. Without getting overly involved, chamber dimensions ar...
they also offered it in their Model 742 autoloader and Model 760 slide action before finally offering it in the Model 721 and 725 bolt-action rifles. They eventually got around to offering it in their legendary Model 700 bolt-action, but dropped it after a couple of years before finally rei...
bolt's travel. I have rechambered or rebarreled Model 700s to a wide and wild assortment of cartridges, and generally they've worked. But if you stray too far from the dimensions of the original cartridge the rifle was designed to feed with, you may have to do some surgery on the ...
The 6.5×55 Swede also has the longest case length and overall length. However, with a maximum overall length of 2.825″ and 2.80″ respectively, the shorter 6.5 Creedmoor and .260 Remington will fit in a short action rifle while the 3.15″ long 6.5 Swede requires a long action. ...