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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 601892" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Matt, there is absolutely no reason that you can't make your Remington action work the way you want it to, especially if you have it already. If you are on a limited budget, you don't need to waste your money on fancy extractors, bolt fluting, or an aftermarket bolt for that matter. The Standard Rem extractors are more than adequate and they are safer than the Sako style. Believe me when I say, there are plenty of Rem 700 semi customs that are more capable than their operator. If you're a good shooter and build with quality components and proper installation procedures, there is absolutely no reason your Rem 700 action won't perform.</p><p> </p><p>That said, a #5 contour is a good compromise for LR shooting and carrying. A 10 twist will stabilize pretty much everything, to include the 230 Bergers if you so choose, and you can cut weight in the stock by going with a lightweight fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 601892, member: 16938"] Matt, there is absolutely no reason that you can't make your Remington action work the way you want it to, especially if you have it already. If you are on a limited budget, you don't need to waste your money on fancy extractors, bolt fluting, or an aftermarket bolt for that matter. The Standard Rem extractors are more than adequate and they are safer than the Sako style. Believe me when I say, there are plenty of Rem 700 semi customs that are more capable than their operator. If you're a good shooter and build with quality components and proper installation procedures, there is absolutely no reason your Rem 700 action won't perform. That said, a #5 contour is a good compromise for LR shooting and carrying. A 10 twist will stabilize pretty much everything, to include the 230 Bergers if you so choose, and you can cut weight in the stock by going with a lightweight fill. [/QUOTE]
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