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Newer rem700 factory varmint rifle

Maybe better maybe not. But I can understand the desire to use and existing platform.

I had a 700 re-barreled in 2010 with a varmint contour Douglas Match barrel in 223 Rem. This rifle shoots in the .1 and .2 off the bench with a front and rear rest, best group was .150, 3 shots. And I am not an experience bench shooter, in fact I hate shooting off a bench. But it does reveal the capability of this rifle. Taken many of hogs with it.
I would think the tikka would shoot 1/2in at 100 with handloads
 
If I was dead set on a Remington factory rifle I’d search for an older one if you’re not in a hurry. Most of those rifles shoot with little load development. I’d rather have one out eighties than a new one if I was looking for a Remington.

The new Tikka Super varmints are nice rifles, they are more than the standard T3s but they come with more features too. I had one in 6.5 PRC and it shot itty bitty with very little load development.

I also have a T3 stainless in 223 I like a lot. Shoots great, fast twist.
Seriously thinking about buying the tikka varmint and drop it in a bell and Carlson m40 stock .
 
I picked up a super cheap (new) 700 ADL in 223 a couple of years ago. Put it in an HS Precision stock and installed a different trigger. Looked at the barrel with a bore scope and it had some of the worst RR tracks I have ever seen. I always hear about them in some Savage barrels, but since I don't use those, don't know. Here is how it shot with the better stock and trigger at 100 meters.

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That`s why I don`t use a bore scope on my Savage .223s and they shoot like yours ( actually my LRPV shoots a bit better ). I suppose the lesson is that what one sees through a bore scope will not necessarily reflect how a rifle will shoot.
 
I have a stock (though I bedded it and put on a Jewell trigger) Remington 700 Varmint model which I believe has the Bell and Carlson stock. It doesn't shoot factory ammo worth a darn - but will easily shoot 1/3 to 1/2 MOA with select "medium weight" handloads, using 52 Bergers, 52 Nosler CC or 50 V-Max, etc. I forget what the twist is - but I believe it to be a 1-12". For out to 300 yards, one doesn't need a real fast twist. A 1-9" twist would be a good compromise for 50-69 grain bullets, provide minimal recoil for a gal, etc.
 
My 2019 vintage Remington 700 Varmint SPS in .223 has shot well from the get-go. 1/2-inch groups pretty consistently with 52 grain bullets. Shot so good I wore out the factory barrel. I just re-barreled it with another factory Sendero heavy barrel from PTG. If I were buying something for the wife, I would probably buy a regular BDL model with a 22" barrel, put a Timney trigger on it and drop it in a stock of your choice.
 
Take a look at Mack Brothers actions


With all the upgrades that come with it, that would be a much better option over a Remington, and have the same pattern.

Preferred and Straight Jacket make prefit barrels for them, or you can do a remage nut style.
 
Sadly no one makes anything of quality like thay used to
My Remington Varmint 223 shoots .500" or better but it's a 14 twist. I don't think you're going to find much out there with an 8 or 9 twist. I would recommend a Howa mini 1500 in 6 ARC. It is super light and a great shooter. But good luck finding ammo or reloading stuff.
 
Sadly no one makes anything of quality like thay used to
For about 1000 ish $ I could have a varmint model I think . And have a good barrel,action and trigger . Could drop it in a b&c stock and come out cheaper and probably better . It will be 1k just to have my rem 700 action rebarrel

well $500 dollars inflation adjusted from 1985 to 2024 is about $1500. and today's $600 dollar rifle would have cost 'only' $200 back in the day. so, the question may be what kind of quality can you get for $1000+?
 
Morning , I'm thinking about putting something together for my wife . In 223 or 308 . She likes the stock I have on my custom 223 but wants a lighter gun . It has a straight taper barrel and is HEAVY .
Was thinking about getting a remington varmint and drop it in a bell and Carlson m40 stock .
My concern is how good is the factory barrel and how good will it group with hand loads ?
Has anyone got one to shoot under a inch at 100?
How do thay do out to 300 yards?
(Our max range is 300 yards)
If the factory barrel on these will shoot 1in or undder at 100 with handloads ill be happy .
I'm just worried about the quality of the barrels as iv always had customs on my rifles . I know thay wont be near a custom but it being a varmint gun I'd imagine it would be a decent barrel ? It's a 5R barrel.
I think the 223 is a 1in8 and should handle a 77 grain smk
By going this route I can afford to build hers in 223 maby a 308 and my custom tikka I want

Thanks , chris
I have worked on, and shot 6 of the newest Remington Arms rifles. They are far better than those from the past recent years, and arguably as good as Remington ever produced. 4 were 308 ADL varmint 1 in 10", 1 was 223 1 in 8" varmint, and one a 7 PRC long range. The varmint stocks are throwaway, I restocked the varmints into wood M40 Vietnam era reproduction stocks, pillar bedded and glass bedded of course and replaced the trigger guard with a steel versions. The 308's averaged .665" 5 shot group with 168s, and the 223 .36" average with 77s - all with tailored handloads. No regrets given the wood stocks, so I think they will meet your expectations. The Tikka is a better rifle all around, but at twice the price (the ADL is $629) but after adding a stock you'll have to decide what makes sense. Here are the stocks I am talking about, while thier Tung oil finish was curing.
 

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