Looking for some assistance or see if there is a jig or something out there. I have a rem 700 with internal magazine and no floor plate of any kind. I would like to switch it over to dbm if possible. What is the easiest route for this?
This rifle is 7 rem mag. The stock kind fo has some sentimental value so was hoping to keep it and convert. But ultimately just want to be able to have a decent 5 round magazine setup.What cartridge? There are many DBM bottom metals available in both BDL and M-5 inlets for AICS pattern magazines. Other magazine setups are out there too. Do you have any ideas on which bottom metal and or magazines you want to use?
This rifle is 7 rem mag. The stock kind fo has some sentimental value so was hoping to keep it and convert. But ultimately just want to be able to have a decent 5 round magazine setup.
There’s lots of them out there to choose from. Unknown Munitions might have the cleanest looking one for a LA. Hawkins has a nice magazine and bottom metal for a LA too.This rifle is 7 rem mag. The stock kind fo has some sentimental value so was hoping to keep it and convert. But ultimately just want to be able to have a decent 5 round magazine setup.
I guess I am open to either. Kind of want to keep the light weight of the wood. But also wouldn’t mind something even more durable.If it has sentimental value then take it off and put it away and get a new stock.
Do you want wood?
This looks really great. But thinking this might be above my pay grade and may have to opt for a whole new stock.I did it once on an ADL with a manual mill just to see if I could. It's not easy as the sides taper making it necessary to use a rotary table. The graduations on the rotary are not accurate enough and the backlash too much for the tiny angles needed, but I did all the trig to figure out how far to rotate the table using a dial indicator on a fixture.
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I own quite a few of each and just prefer the dbm for whatever reason. But everyone has their preferences.Call me goofy but I like the blind mag over the DBM.
Especially with the new AM spring and follower.
Yes I own both.
Then give a Boyds laminate stock with Hawkins M5 DBM inletting a try. Very affordable, pretty good drop in fit, and easy resale if you do t like it. Lots of options and good colors to choose from. Can even get them with an adjustable cheek piece. I really like the Boyds “Pro Varmint” series stocks. Have put them on a handful of varmint rifles now. I tweak the inletting, if need be, then fully bed the action. Prices on the Pro Varmint begin at $181, but even configured with some extra goodies, you can stay close to $200. Of course their classic sporter stocks are quite a bit cheaper if you want to keep the weight down.I guess I am open to either. Kind of want to keep the light weight of the wood. But also wouldn’t mind something even more durable.
I guess I am open to either. Kind of want to keep the light weight of the wood. But also wouldn’t mind something even more durable.
I missed the "Long Action" part somewhere in this thread. For that, I would probably go with a standard Remington BDL inlet and a MagPul DBM. The MagPul inlet is the same as the stock R700LA BDL inlet so the choices are vast and you can always go to a stock bottom metal and mag box if you find you don't like a mag hanging out of your rifle. They accept AI Long-Action mags as well. Some stocks (like HS Precision) need a slight shave with a die grinder at the bridge for clearance.This looks really great. But thinking this might be above my pay grade and may have to opt for a whole new stock.