I just went to the link Dale listed for GunBroker. Here's what the ad says....copy and pasted word for word.
Remington 700 Varmint Tactical 223 REM 22" Barrel & Green Synthetic
A fusion of their most advanced performance features in both tactical and varmint rifles, the Model 700 Varmint-Tactical Rifle (VTR) is a revolutionary system optimized for extended range precision and mobility. Its triangular barrel contour is a product of years of rigorous research and development focused on reducing weight, enhancing rigidity and promoting rapid heat dissipation. To decrease recoil and muzzle jump, this uniquely contoured 22" barrel has an integral muzzle brake that is machined in during production. Along with the barrel design, brought together a host of other cutting edge features on this super accurate Model 700 platform. The results are nothing short of astounding. Chambered for the inherently tight grouping 223 and 308 calibers, each model engineered with a rate of twist optimized for tactical style bullets, the Model 700 VTR is compact and swift handling thanks to its sleek lines and short action. The legendary 3 three-rings-of-steel and the many other superior design elements of this rifle deliver the highest degree of out-of-the-box accuracy available today. Plus, its matched with the new X-Mark Pro Trigger system for the ultimate in crispness and shot control. For improved consistency, the green synthetic stock has a vented beavertail forend that promotes rapid cooling. Its overmold accents provide a firm gripping surface, and the dual sling swivel studs permit convenient attachment of a bi-pod and a sling.
(Its triangular barrel contour is a product of years of rigorous research and development focused on reducing weight, enhancing rigidity and promoting rapid heat dissipation.)
Looks like they hired a new sales/marketing guy doesn't it? Years of rigorous research?
I am glad the competition did not hear about the research first, they may have come out with their version 2 years sooner.
If the triangular barrel was so superior, why would it take years to find out?
After all, others have tried the concept.
Sorry guys, I could not resist!!
Actually, I kinda like the rifle & hope it does well, I just find humor in the hype. I would like to try one out & I like the look of the triangular tube!! I am not too crazy about the break, esp. on the 223. The only thing it would give you with the 223 is no lift & like Dale said would be more like a 204, that part is good with no spotter. I would like to know how much actual barrel length is lost with this break,
whether 1" or 2", whatever. To me I could take it or leave the brake, I would have to bed it with that soft stock. Overall, I think it is kinda neat.