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The Basics, Starting Out
Stock Q for a 70's Rem 700
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<blockquote data-quote="Drury" data-source="post: 55281" data-attributes="member: 2360"><p><strong>Stock Q for a 70\'s Rem 700</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a Rem 700 ADL 30-06 from the late 70's with less than 200 rounds through it. I've had some trigger work done and am happy with it's performance. It's in great condition and accurate. However it has the original wood stock. I am considering replacing the stock with a synthetic with hopes of improving accuracy at longer distances and durability in the field. I've been considering the H&S sporter and the Remington Synthetic PN# 18581. </p><p>Am I on the right path or is there something else I should consider? </p><p>TIA</p><p></p><p>[ 04-08-2004: Message edited by: Drury ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drury, post: 55281, member: 2360"] [b]Stock Q for a 70\'s Rem 700[/b] I have a Rem 700 ADL 30-06 from the late 70's with less than 200 rounds through it. I've had some trigger work done and am happy with it's performance. It's in great condition and accurate. However it has the original wood stock. I am considering replacing the stock with a synthetic with hopes of improving accuracy at longer distances and durability in the field. I've been considering the H&S sporter and the Remington Synthetic PN# 18581. Am I on the right path or is there something else I should consider? TIA [ 04-08-2004: Message edited by: Drury ] [/QUOTE]
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