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Offline billdncn

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Which 700 for HP?
« on: February 18, 2005, 10:33:26 AM »
700CDL in 7-08. 24" hunting barrel, satin wood stock. 7-3/8 lbs.
 My understanding is the barrel is not floated, but has a bump pad in the stock. I thought the 700's where floated?

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700VSF in 308. 26" heavy fluted barrel (floated), HS Precision composite stock. 8-1/2 lbs. Would this make weight (10lbs 2 ozs)with scope and rings?

Now I know that I could use the 700CDL for both Hunting and Standard rifle, and the VSF for std. rifle only. But I'm thinking that the VSF with a Jewell trigger would be far more accurate than the stock CDL. I think the stock configuration of the VSF would be OK for shooting offhand, and I'm thinking the weight would help with the recoil of the 308. But, I also know that the 7-08 is a more popular round though.

Help please. Thanks, Bill

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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2005, 01:25:09 PM »
I'd go for the CDL since Remington doesn't want to make any full weight hunting rifles in S/Steel short actions with 308 bolt face.

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buy a new cheap-o ADL, sell the factory new barrel and stock to recover a little money, then set it up for the game by getting a new barrel in a cartridge and demension of your liking and one of those new Nesika hunter stocks. In the long run you'll save a lot of money doing it right the first time.

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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2005, 03:51:14 AM »
Before you make a decision on the CDL, which has a more or less classic style stock, take a look at a BDL.  Depending on your physical characteristics you may find that you can get a better stock weld on the BDL because of the monte carlo type comb on it.  There is a reason why most silhouette stocks have a high comb - that is to enchance the cheek to rifle contact so that instead of a two point contact with the supporting arm and shoulder you add another contact point with the cheek.  It is amazing how much this can add in additonal steadiness.

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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2005, 10:59:12 PM »
Thanks guys for your thoughts and info. I went with the Varmit Synthetic Fluted. I believe if I go with 2pc alum. bases and rings I should be able to stay under weight. Any suggestions for rings and bases?
I figure down the road if I decide to go with a thumb hole, high comb stock, I can get a few $ for this H S Precision to help cover the expense.
The reason I didn't go with the CDL is I don't deer or big game hunt so it would only serve me for HP silh. With the VSF I can maybe try 1000yd. BR or some other type of games perhaps. Besides, I can put on a Harris folding bi-pod and call it a "Long-Range tactical Weapon"   :roll:

Thanks, Bill