I�ve owned several Remington 700 Ti rifles and now also have a Remington 700 Alaskan Ti in .300 WSM. The original Ti rifles were nice, although I thought that the pencil-thin barrels on the non-magnum models were so light that those original Ti non-magnum rifles felt butt-heavy to me. The magnum models, with their slightly heavier barrels, balanced much better IMHO.

Best of all, however, is the new Alaskan Ti. I�ve been VERY pleased with mine. I�ve set my Alaskan Ti up with Talley lightweight mounts and a Leupold VX-III 2.5x8 scope. The balance is perfect and the handling is simply superb. The rifle also shoots extremely well. Favorite loads are Federal factory ammo with 180-grain Barnes TSX bullets.

Here�s that rifle last September in the Northwest Territories, where it accounted for a big bull moose at about 100 yards and this fine Mountain Caribou at 300 yards.

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I like my Alaskan Ti a lot. Fine rifle!

My experience with the Remington M700 Alaskan Ti suggests that you get what you pay for.

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