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What is the Remington Model 700 chambered in?
308 Winchester
The rifle was chambered for the . 308 Winchester cartridge as well as the . 223 Remington, . 243 Winchester, 7 mm Remington Magnum, .
What’s the difference between a Remington 700 ADL and BDL?
The main difference between Remington 700 ADL and BDL is the magazine type. The blind magazine type of 700 ADL makes it a bit rigid while BDL has a hinged magazine that makes it flexible to load. The Remington 700 ADL does not have a base plate whereas BDL comes with a base plate and that makes it more versatile.
Is the Remington 700xcr II a Bone Collector rifle?
New in the Model 700 family is the XCR II Camo Bone Collector Edition, emblazoned with Michael Waddell’s Bone Collector logo and built to master the most extreme conditions. Featuring our armor-tough new black matte TriNyte® Corrosion Control System on its stainless steel barreled action and a stock dressed in Realtree® AP™ HD™ camo.
When did the Remington Model 700 come out?
The Model 700 was introduced by Remington in 1962 and has since been expanded to include more than 30 sub-models. The XCR II Bone Collector Edition has identical features to the Model 700 XCR II, but is aesthetically different.
What kind of trigger system does Remington 700 XCR use?
A durable receiver is necessary especially when absorbing the force of the initial explosion that sets off heavier loads. All Model 700 XCR models include Remington’s patented X-Mark Pro adjustable trigger system, which has a pull weight of 3.5 pounds with two pounds of adjustment to suit the shooter’s individual needs.
What kind of coating does Remington trinyte gun use?
TriNyte is a Remington patented corrosion resistant, electroless nickel coating. In a nutshell, electroless nickel plating deposits a nickel finish on the metal’s surface without using an electric current. This procedure deposits the finish evenly as opposed to an electroplating nickel finish.