Model 700P (Image is courtesy of Remington Law Enforcement)Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO (.308) (700P & 700LTR) 5.56x45mm NATO (.223) (700P & 700LTR) .300 Win Mag (700P) 7mm Rem Mag (700P) .300 Rem Ultra Mag (700P) .300 WSM (700 LTR, available end of 2002) Barrel: 700P -...
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Remington made a massive splash in 1962 when they rolled out their new Remington Model 700 rifle along with the brand new 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge. Using a shortened .375 H&H Magnumcase necked down to use a .284″ bullet, the 7mm Remington Magnum (often referred to as the 7mm Rem M...
Initially, the .280 was chambered in the Remington Model 740 semi automatic rifle. To function smoothly in the auto loader, factory ammunition was loaded to mild pressures. The first factory load featured a 150 grain bullet at an advertised velocity of 2810fps but in sporting rifles, true velo...