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Help me to understand. The price difference between the Leupold Mark 4 fixed power 10x and the Mark 4 variable 3.5 to 10x is about $350 with the fixed power scope costing more. Shouldn't the variable cost more? I want to go with a 10x scope and am curious what more you are getting for the...
I have one of Remington 700 223 5-R rifles that were made this year and it has the older non-externally adjustable X-Mark Pro triggers. Does anyone know if all of the 223's were made this way or just the early part of the production run? Thanks.
I want to get started in long range shooting and am wondering if there is any significant difference between the quality of the barreled actions of the 700P and the SPS. I plan on replacing the stock on the gun regardless of which one I get. Thanks for any advice.
Does anyone know if the pre-64 Win Model 70 action will fit and could be ordered in the McMillan HTG stock? I'm curious if anyone has done it. I'm looking to build a rifle based on an action that I have. I would use a barrel contour similar to the Rem varmint contour. Any other suggestions...
I am in the process of getting one of the new Rem 700 .223 5-R guns. I see that Robar has a finish for stainless steel where they blacken it. Does anyone have any experience with this finish as far as durability goes? Thanks.
I picked up a rifle from my local gunshop the other day and it's pictured below. It was made for a local fellow by Gordy Gritters from the midwest somewhere. These are the specs: New Rem 700 action Sunny Hill trigger guard Talley rings and basses lapped McMillan Edge stock pillared and painted...