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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #15 on: January 29, 2009, 04:46:06 PM »
These are great guns, hell even made stickslinger a shooter! :chuckle:  I have been very impressed with slingers, thing hits everything it is pointed at, well almost :chuckle:.  Though I don't think I would call them short or lite. 
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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #16 on: January 29, 2009, 05:06:42 PM »
Though I don't think I would call them short or lite.
Does the one without the brake have a 22" or 24" barrel? Mine with the 22" barrel weighs 10.8lbs with scope and bipod attached...definitely not what I would call "light"...unless I'm comparing it to my Sendero.  :)

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #17 on: January 29, 2009, 05:48:46 PM »
Though I don't think I would call them short or lite.
Does the one without the brake have a 22" or 24" barrel? Mine with the 22" barrel weighs 10.8lbs with scope and bipod attached...definitely not what I would call "light"...unless I'm comparing it to my Sendero.  :)

24" and I weigh about 11lbs with scope and bipod

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2009, 05:52:14 PM »
Carry a Hawken for miles and miles.Lol Lite is a relative term.

That is pretty heavy. Im kinda lookin a police model with a 20 inch barrel too.

I just need to get on down and check em out.
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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #19 on: January 30, 2009, 06:21:58 PM »
I didn't take a number to ask specifics, and I couldn't read the tags from behind the counter, but all the VTR's that were on the shelf were $729. I'm sure they are priced better elsewhere. When I bought mine, Joe's had the cheapest price on them, and Cabelas SHOULD price match it for you.

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #20 on: February 01, 2009, 02:45:32 PM »
Here's a 3 shot group from mine, although its only 50 yards (the 100 yard benches had a pretty long wait). 50 grain V-max Moly from Black Hills. I think I will be getting a Jewell trigger for mine after shooting my Sendero with the Jewell in it today.


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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2009, 07:36:46 AM »
Read a review this weekend on a new VTR. Before it was ever shot the guy free floated the barrel by grinding the stock out and mixed up some bedding. That gun was shooting down to .38" groups at 100 yards breaking it in. On the upside under .75" Very impressive for a 700 dollar rifle.

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #22 on: February 02, 2009, 08:00:56 AM »
Read a review this weekend on a new VTR. Before it was ever shot the guy free floated the barrel by grinding the stock out and mixed up some bedding. That gun was shooting down to .38" groups at 100 yards breaking it in. On the upside under .75" Very impressive for a 700 dollar rifle.



I think they will shoot .75" off the shelf for someone who bench shoots alot.

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #23 on: February 02, 2009, 08:30:53 AM »
Yea, I forgot to mention, it was gusting near 40 with a 20 constant. He tried to keep it in between gusts. And was easily getting sub .500" groups. Most were one hole with a bipod and a sand bag in the rear.

The rifles arnt free floated and are not bedded. For a little work and for what this kind of guns intensions are. Id do the mods for sure.
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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #24 on: February 04, 2009, 09:15:11 PM »
i want one in 22-250  :drool:

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #25 on: February 04, 2009, 09:54:36 PM »
Yea, I forgot to mention, it was gusting near 40 with a 20 constant. He tried to keep it in between gusts. And was easily getting sub .500" groups. Most were one hole with a bipod and a sand bag in the rear.

The rifles arnt free floated and are not bedded. For a little work and for what this kind of guns intensions are. Id do the mods for sure.

Whats it cost to have that done?

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Re: Remington 700 VTR
« Reply #26 on: February 05, 2009, 07:49:07 AM »
Seems easy enough to do yourself. Basically take a dremmel and hog out the stocks ribs so when the action is assemebled no part of the barrel touches the stock at all.

Bedding it is pretty easy too. Mix up the bedding and pour it in. Set the actioned barrel assembly and snug down. Once dried, remove the barreld action and trim away any that got pushed up and over the top edges of the stock. Then put it back in and tighten it up.

The dremeling took awhile, but easy to do if your semi mechanically inclined.

Ill see if I can find the artical...
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