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    Woodsmith with "Mod-like" Powers
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    Default What to do with R700 action?

    Very soon I?m going to have a spare Remington 700 short action with a .308 bolt face. I need some inspiration on what to do with it.

    I have a .223 AI that will be my daily driver for local matches and long range plinking. I also have a Dasher that?s absolutely outstanding that I run in bigger matches. Finally, I have a .260 that hammers, but that I virtually never shoot. It?s basically a loaner if I bring someone new to a match.

    As I see it, there?s nothing left to want as far as competition rifles. Maybe I?m missing something.

    I don?t hunt, but have aspirations to do so at some point. I could build a hunting rifle, I suppose. I have a hankering for a shorty .308, but when I really think about it, I can?t figure out when I?d ever shoot it.

    What would YOU do with it?
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    I'd make a large game rifle out of it. Living in the mountains, you can always hunt deer, elk,etc. I remember when a few years ago the local grocery store was devoid of meat in the butcher section.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remington_Model_700
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    Make a cool M40 replica?
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    8 twist 16 inch barrel for shooting 308 subs.

    Not practical at all. But more fun than drowning kittens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    8 twist 16 inch barrel for shooting 308 subs.

    Not practical at all. But more fun than drowning kittens.
    This.

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    With a Furiosa chassis and TBeast suppressor.

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    De Lisle.

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    I like the direction this is going.
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    add a nice boyd's stock - and it could be fun -
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    Arrow

    I went through the same thing and ended up with a similar rifle I?m really happy with! Trued Remington 700 short action, Xylo chassis, Timney trigger, SAS Covert Suppressor. I haven?t loaded any subs yet but plan to this winter!

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