Remington McMillan stocked special .308
Remington Arms Company has been instrumental in pushing forward rifle design, not only in bolt actions but also semi-automatics, pumps and all its shotgun range.
It remains one of the best US companies that are producing fi rearms today.
Its new entry-level Model 783 is proving popular, especially its combo/package with scope and mounts, but the good old Remington Model 700 refuses to die. This version is designed not only to offer affordability, but also give that special semi-custom stock option that many shooters might trade up to.
Here you have a Sporter or varmint profiled Model 700 ADL in a variety of calibres, .308 Win tested here, all slotted into a new McMillan Mc3 synthetic stock.
What you have is a superbly built Sporter/fox/deer rifle in an almost indestructible weather-shirking McMillan stock.
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