Remington Announces Model 700 PCR

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posted on January 16, 2018
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Remington’s new Model 700 PCR (Precision Chassis Rifle) pairs the action from its legendary Model 700 with an exclusive aircraft-grade aluminum alloy chassis to create a stable and consistent platform for long-distance shots. Accurizing upgrades include a 24” barrel with 5R rifling that is free-floated in an aluminum handguard, as well as a completely user-configurable Magpul PRS Gen 3 stock. The rifle has been confirmed to have sub-MOA accuracy using the same system used to confirm the accuracy of Remington Defense sniper rifles currently serving in theatres worldwide. The rifle comes in three popular long-range chamberings including 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, and .260 Rem. MSRP: $1199. For rifle specs, visit Remington.com.





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