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Not the SF, but a blued version 264wm in a Ti Alaskan. F&F in the original CDL stock was mighty fine. Once the pressure points were removed it started shooting 130gr A-bombs into nice little groups.

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Originally Posted by waterbug
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I like them. I have 3 CDL SF's - .257 Weatherby, .270 and one of the new .280 Limited's.


Before you part with the .280 Limited, tell us what the true measured rate of twist is. Catalog says 1-10", while all other 7mm Remingtons are 1-9 1/4".


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WiFowler,

I will keep that in mind. I understand that there is a discrepancy but have a different understanding of the discrepancy. The Remington on-line catalog specification tab lists the .280 Limited twist at 9.25�.
http://www.remington.com/products/f...del-700-cdl-sf-limited-edition-2010.aspx

The Remington on-line catalog specification tab lists the .280 XCRII twist at 10�.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire/model-700/model-700-xcr-ii.aspx

I don't understand why they would be different. I haven't seen a hard copy catalog.


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Originally Posted by PeaEye
I have one in 30-06, weight 7.6 lbs with a 3x- 9x Leupold and Talley lightweight rings (that combine the mount). As is obvious, it was less than 7 lbs out of the box.

The four things I really like are 1) the barrel does not copper foul and cleans up very easily; 2) it cools fast between strings; 3) the balance; and 4) the trigger, which I was able to adjust below 3 lbs easily without incident, using the recommended safety checks, etc. I also like the way it looks, stainless on wood, and I like the feel of the stock. It has more drop at the heel than mountain rifles do, but I actually prefer that since the stock doesn't knock my hearing protection askew, and with the kick of 180s, the drop seems to work out better.




I agree with this post. But unfortunately, my dad's gun had several problems. . .

After a removing the pressure point and return to Remington to make both lugs bear equally, my dad's in .30-06 shoots sub MOA. Remington made it right, but it took about 6 weeks of fiddling around to get it to where it needed to be.

I really like these guns. They are light and well-balanced. I just wish for my dad's sake it didn't require the effort that it did to make it shoot.

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Originally Posted by waterbug
WiFowler,

I will keep that in mind. I understand that there is a discrepancy but have a different understanding of the discrepancy. The Remington on-line catalog specification tab lists the .280 Limited twist at 9.25�.
http://www.remington.com/products/f...del-700-cdl-sf-limited-edition-2010.aspx

The Remington on-line catalog specification tab lists the .280 XCRII twist at 10�.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire/model-700/model-700-xcr-ii.aspx

I don't understand why they would be different. I haven't seen a hard copy catalog.


I stand corrected. A true measurement would really set me at ease as I ponder the .280 Limited.


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