Custom Remington 700s in Hornady .300 PRC

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posted on October 19, 2018
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Remington’s custom shop is now offering a variety of current models and custom builds chambered in .300 PRC.

All custom builds feature a Blueprinted receiver and custom 40-X trigger.

Rifles are available in stainless or chromoly barreled actions and either right- or left-hand configurations. The precision chambered barrels are button rifled and hand lapped, with hand laid epoxy bedded for maximum accuracy. Accuracy is guaranteed at 1” MOA (700’s) and ½” MOA (40-X) with premium ammo.

Custom build options include:
Stocks: Manners, McMillan, AG Composites, HS Precision or chassis of choice
Barrels: Bartlein, Krieger, Proof Research, Hart and others
Available in Single Shot, BDL or DBM configurations

Additional Options:

  • Fluting (barrel and/or bolt)
  • Threaded muzzles with thread protectors
  • Muzzle break’s
  • Side bolt release
  • Duel ejectors/AR type extractors
  • Custom Cerakote
  • Oversized bolt knobs

700 Custom North American MSRP starting at $1995
700 Custom Sendero MSRP starting at $2495
700 Custom “C” and High Grades MSRP starting at $2,995
40-X Models MSRP starting at $2,595

For more, visit Remington.com

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