Remington Model 700 American Hunter Rifle Project: Episode 5

Published on April 22, 2019
Duration: 3:33

This video details the final testing and features of the American Hunter Rifle Project, a custom Remington Model 700 build. The rifle is highlighted for its practicality, accuracy (achieving one-minute-of-angle at 300 yards), and suitability for various hunting positions. Key features include a 20-inch fluted barrel, a durable composite stock with a Seracote finish, a fat bolt handle for improved manipulation, and a threaded muzzle for suppressor use. The rifle, weighing under eight pounds with scope and mounts, is designed for all-day carry and effective hunting performance.

Quick Summary

The American Hunter Rifle Project, a custom Remington Model 700, achieves one-minute-of-angle accuracy at 300 yards. Its practical design includes a 20-inch fluted barrel, a durable composite stock with Seracote finish, a fat bolt handle for easier manipulation, and a suppressor-ready threaded muzzle, all weighing under eight pounds with optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction to Outdoor Testing
  2. 00:34Practicality and Handling
  3. 00:51Accuracy and Performance
  4. 01:09Feel and Ergonomics
  5. 01:16Barrel and Weight Specifications
  6. 01:34Core Components: Remington Model 700
  7. 01:40Barrel Modifications: Length and Fluting
  8. 01:49Muzzle Threading and Suppressor Option
  9. 02:03Stock Design and Materials
  10. 02:26Stock Finish: Seracote
  11. 02:34Bolt Handle Design
  12. 02:55Optic Mounting System
  13. 03:05Final Performance Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the accuracy of the American Hunter Rifle Project?

The American Hunter Rifle Project, a custom Remington Model 700 build, is advertised as a 'one-minute gun.' During outdoor testing at 300 yards, 3-inch groups were consistently achieved, demonstrating its one-minute-of-angle capability.

What are the key features of the American Hunter Rifle Project?

Key features include a 20-inch fluted barrel, a durable composite stock with a Seracote finish for rust prevention, a fat bolt handle for improved manipulation, and a threaded muzzle ready for suppressor attachment. The rifle weighs under eight pounds with optics.

How practical is the American Hunter Rifle Project for hunting?

The rifle is highly practical due to its manageable weight (under 8 lbs with scope), balanced feel from the 20-inch barrel, and ergonomic stock. It performs well in various shooting positions, from prone to standing offhand or sticks, making it suitable for diverse hunting scenarios.

What materials and finishes are used on the American Hunter Rifle Project?

The rifle features a tough composite stock designed for durability and weather resistance. The finish is Seracote, which provides excellent protection against rust and wear, ensuring the rifle can withstand rugged outdoor use.

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