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For sale is a Grayboe Outlander inletted for a Remington 700 LA, BDL, never bedded. I bought it new about 1.5 years ago and hunted it exactly once. Can’t see a mark but not saying it’s perfect, but very good to excellent at the least. Woodland Camo finish.

$325 shipped lower 48. An “I’ll take it” trumps PM.

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Weight ? Barrel channel?

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It’s the Factory Sporter/ Magnum channel. I had it mounted on a BDL 30-06 and the channel is generous for sure.

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Weighs 27.2 ounces on my digital scale

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Judging by weight and purchase date, I think this is one of the second generation Grayboes.

I had one on a M-700 in 308. Good stocks.

The Remington American Wilderness Rifle (AWR) used the first generation Outlander, which was about half a pound heavier than this one. Third generation Outlanders are back to being heavy for some reason.

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Originally Posted by okie john
Judging by weight and purchase date, I think this is one of the second generation Grayboes.

I had one on a M-700 in 308. Good stocks.

The Remington American Wilderness Rifle (AWR) used the first generation Outlander, which was about half a pound heavier than this one. Third generation Outlanders are back to being heavy for some reason.

Free bump.


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Good info

Many thanks

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