This video offers a review of the Remington 700 ADL rifle, highlighting its basic, "no-frills" design and economical configuration. The reviewer notes its reliability and accuracy, characteristic of the Model 700, but questions its value due to a potentially high price. Key features discussed include the internal box magazine, matte black carbon steel construction, black synthetic stock, and the rifle's robust construction with "three-rings-of-steel." The video also provides information from Remington's website regarding the rifle's specifications and mentions its suitability for various hunting applications. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences and join the channel's Facebook group for further discussion.
The Remington Model 700, introduced in 1962, evolved from earlier Remington bolt-actions like the Model 30 and 721/722, directly competing with the Winchester Model 70. Its design emphasizes strength with 'three rings of steel' and a cylindrical receiver, making it a favorite for accuracy and gunsmithing modifications like blueprinting. The Model 700's platform has been adopted by the US military for sniper systems like the M24 and M40.
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