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With age comes wisdom
JD338
With age comes wisdom
JD338
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Itās the factory pad. It feels like a Decelerator and works well. Also it has the adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger. Itās a great trigger. I put a Timney on another rifle and the X-Mark is as good as the Timney.View attachment 20171
Is that the factory butt pad? It just looks a little odd on that stock.
To bad the Timney trigger isnāt adjustable.
I've always had a love/hate relationship with the SuperCell that Remington has used. I had one on a custom shop 7-08 (pictured below). While it was super squishy, it looks hideous because they're so large.Itās the factory pad. It feels like a Decelerator and works well. Also it has the adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger. Itās a great trigger. I put a Timney on another rifle and the X-Mark is as good as the Timney.
I ended up changing the stock and then selling the rifle after a bit because powders werenāt opening up at that time. Itās one of those that I regret selling.Really like that 7mm-08 even with the thick pad.
Either that or a dumb one. He said itās shooting 1/2 MOA with handloadsThat's a beauty. You are a good friend for selling that one.
JD338
Weāll stick with, āgood.āEither that or a dumb one. He said itās shooting 1/2 MOA with handloads
I too would like to see a broader choice in calibers. And absolutely vital for me to even consider one is a LH model. I'd rather see it in CDL because I already have a BDL.I do like my CDL very much. Itās a new production with their higher grade steel barrels/receivers and tighter tolerances. Itās a 700 CDL in 7mm Rem Mag with the hammer forged 26ā 1:8 twist barrel. I could go on about every little thing but here is the bottom line.
Itās a very attractive rifle in my opinion, good wood/fit/blueing. I used a load thatās always shot well in every 7RM Iāve ever ran it through. 69 grains RL22, 3.290ā OAL, with a 140 grain Ballistic Tip. No exaggeration at all, I verified my boresighted Leupold 4-12x40 CDS with one round. Including that shot, the first 11 rounds straight out of the box printed 1 MOA at 100 yards. They did a fine job on the one I bought.
Edit: Itās also doing quite well with Ramshot LRT and HBN coated 175gr ELD-Xās. Itās a slow enough powder that it gives 2993 fps average with no overpressure signs and sub MOA groups. Iām 2.8 grains below any pressure signs and experimenting with seating depth. I hope to have it sorted out by this fall.
Ok, next time I say my factory trigger is as good as a Timney hit me over the head and bring me back to reality. I put a thin Timney Elite Hunter on the 700 and just wow. I have Timneys on a couple other rifles (bolt action and an AR) and guess I just got used to them, and spoiled. I was also in the honeymoon phase of new rifle ownership with the 700. But the X Mark Pro is too wide on your trigger finger, and no Timney. Not even close. Good factory trigger but no Timney. It doesnāt get much better than a crisp 2 1/2 lb trigger. Iāll see if it helps the groups this weekend.Itās the factory pad. It feels like a Decelerator and works well. Also it has the adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger. Itās a great trigger. I put a Timney on another rifle and the X-Mark is as good as the Timney.
Edit: Iāll say almost as good as the Timney. This made me check them one after the other. The Timney breaks cleaner but not by a lot. So Iāll have to go back on the just as good. Close, but not quite.
I saw them in an old Remington catalog...Jokeās on you, Jim, Iām basically a baby
Really? All I've gotten so far is joint pain.LOL
With age comes wisdom
JD338