The Remington 700 AAC-SD in .308 Win features a 20-inch bull barrel with a 1:10 twist rate, designed for heavier rounds. However, the factory Hogue stock lacks rigidity, causing barrel contact and negatively impacting accuracy. Testing revealed inconsistent groupings, even with match-grade ammunition. The primary recommendation is upgrading to a more rigid stock like the Magpul Hunter 700.
This guide details the installation of the Magpul Hunter 700 Stock onto a Remington 700 rifle. The process involves removing the factory stock and carefully seating the barreled action into the new polymer stock. The narrator, demonstrating high authority, highlights the stock's improved rigidity, adjustable length of pull, and compatibility with Magpul's Bolt Action Magazine Well and M-LOK accessories, ensuring a true free-floated barrel.
This video details the proper installation of a Badger Ordnance 20 MOA scope base on a Remington 700 AAC-SD. It stresses the importance of using the correct tools, such as a Magna-Tip screwdriver and torque wrench, and proper preparation like degreasing. Key steps include applying Loctite, ensuring the base's recoil shoulder is seated correctly, and torquing fasteners to 15 in-lbs to prevent damage and ensure a secure mount.
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