Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
I sent Mcrees and email inquiry yesterday, does the chassis setup include the dbm setup? Looks like $745 shipped with 1 mag is a great deal.
Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
What stock did you replace it with? I am looking at B&C Medalist 5 and deadnbrkn84 suggested Mcrees. I defintely going with a detachable mag system.
Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
Thank you deadnbrkn84, exactly what I am doing with mine. I'll check out Mcree's in depth. If I didn't really enjoy this gun so much I would part with it, however I am determined to get it feeding properly.
Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
I did call & email Rem and they referred me to a local (50 miles away) gun shop however they want to keep it 3 weeks. Thanks for the tip drb5r.
Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
That makes sense, I've owned many rifles and handguns, in every other way I love the Rem 700, seems like a simple issue like this would not exist on a 1 month old gun. Thats life. I'll give it a try.
Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
Mcrees set up may be the right stuff. Stocky's is usually out of the stock & Wyatt's I want, thanks for the lead my friend.
Re: Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continual FTF
Thanks all! Anybody familiar with the Wyatt's Detachable Magazine Assembly - Remington 700? Think I may install with Bell & Carlson Medalist 5 stock. Love the 700 just run out of patience with FTF.
Question: My new Rem 700 .308 AAC-SD 20" continually fails to feed. After firing,the spent round ejects but usually the bolt sweeps over the top of the next round and does not chamber. Magazine is stock with drop down floor plate. Have fired Remington, Lapua and Winchester ammo, 100 rounds so...
Re: 700 Rem action and AICS mag question.
I've used Remington,Lapua, Winchester, PMC ammo brand makes no difference. If anyone has a solution my email is [email protected].
Re: 700 Rem action and AICS mag question.
Thank you, when I pull the bolt back, the spent case ejects and when I push the bolt forward it travels on top of the next round without chambering it.