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Looking for advice on bottom metal or dbm?

DTOM1977

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I have a Remington 700 with a Bell and Carlson tactical medalist stock (non-adjustable), Douglas #7 barrel, SS 10x, I want to replace the junk factory bottom metal. I am hoping to go with something drop in as this rifle has been a budget build. I have been leaning towards just a good steel floorplate because I really don't need the dbm but they are pretty nice. I have seen that Wyatts makes a drop in. I know you are locked into their mags only, but does anyone have any experience with them? Should I just stick with a floorplate?
 
I've had no problems with Wyatt's. The mags are proprietary and they are not as stout as the M5 system I have, but they are a nice drop in fit that work well.

I think they go well with the B&C stocks. If you decide you want to go Badger later, you can send the stock to be inletted and buy the other system...then sell the Wyatt at a small loss.

The Wyatt system does the job for me though...but I'm not in combat or rough terrain regularly.
 
Cool. Thank you for the input. do you notice any flexing in the bottom metal since it is still aluminum?
 
No, I haven't. Though I'm not rough on my stuff really like some in the field. Mine are hunting and bench use mostly.
 
Yeah I'm not rough on my stuff either. Ijust hunt and target shoot as well but I would like to get into some kind of long range tactical competition eventually. maybe I will have time someday when my kids are grown.
 
I know what you mean, though I am not looking to get into competitions. I'd like to watch some though.
 
I decided to put DBM on my 700 heavy barrel with a HS Precision stock. All I will say is Brownells idea of "drop in" part and my idea of "drop in" are on two totally different things... It was a lot of work to get it in but it was well worth the time. Best advice I can give is to take your time!!!
 
You would be far better off purchasing a PTG stealth bottom metal and having it fitted to the rifle. Most smiths will do this for $100.00 or less. My shooting partner had one done for $75.00. Wyatt is drop in, but mags are proprietary, and the whole kit is crazy expensive. The PTG DBM runs AICS mags and the whole kit can be had for the same if not less than the Wyatt.
 
Being new to this, I'm certainly not the expert.

Count, where do you recommend buying the PTG kits? My limited experience has me only finding kits that are more expensive.

I'll keep looking, and thank you for pointing me in the right direction/site sponsor.
 
Ok, a little more searching and I found them for cheaper just like you stated Count.

I like this option a lot!!! Thanks.
 
$75 is a great price on getting it installed! That's the way to go unless you just want to do it yourself!
 
PTG, Badger, Surgeon are all far better than the Wyatt's. The problem isn't the bottom metal itself its the magazines. AICS Magazines are a far better product. I have never had a problem with an AI brand magazine. The Wyatt's mags are single stack, single feed. The AI mags come in two flavors double stack, single feed, and the AW Single stack, double feed (this DS/DF version requires modification of the Rem 700 feed ramp to feed properly).

Chip
 
After now having both, I agree that the Badger double stack is a smoother, nicer solution.

I'm planning on trying the PTG. Should have purchased when on sale...
 
I've a .308 w/a HS/P and a 300wm w/a Wyatts. Both work perfect,an run both in run an guns, never been a problem with either. I did spend the time to make sure both were installed correctly. Both are drop in but you can shim the fit somewhat. The Wyatts is a single stack but feeds 10X easier than the HS/P staggered.
 
I have put CDI stuff on two rifles. I found them to be outstanding. The each rifle has a five round and a 10 round AI magazine. The fit is solid and the mag release positive with little "slop" when inserted and locked into rifle.
Single round loading is perfect. Keep the pointy end forward and toss it in action. 100% This surprised me the most actually.
Great bargain.
Dave