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after lookin at one at local gun shop thinking of getting one so whats the good and bad of this rifle? thinking of either a 300 WSM or 30-06.. but tell me what caliber you have and scope.. also if possible post pictures. thanks

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Well, it'll be kinda' pretty, heavy, and probably shoot well. I think you'll like it, but the first thing I'd do with a CDL is sell the stock and buy something like a Mickey or Manners.

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I'll have to dig up a picture of mine tonight. I have the 30-06. It shoots factory Power Points really well. I have a Leupold VX-II 3-9x40 on mine.

Can't really say too much bad about mine except that R3 recoil pad is pretty ugly.


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Only bad thing i ever heard was the recoil pad which to me i could live with


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heavy but not sendero-heavy. has magnum contour barrel with the flutes. I like the stock, I find it comfortable. "R3" pad looks out of place with the rest of the rifle to me. I think about picking one of these up in the ghey .270 win from time to time

heavy barrel remmys typically shoot quite well.


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I wouldn't turn one down in a 257 Weatherby or 264 Mag. Sell the stock on the classifieds and throw the barreled action in a Mcmillan Classic.

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I have one, it's a 270 Win. Scoped with a 3.5-10X40 CDS Leupold with Talley L/W. I have all this in a Micky Edge.

This gun shoots great, really likes the 140 grain Nosler A/B.

I have this gun all dolled up just as a safe queen.
I have never hunted with this gun, maybe someday or not.


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I've basically the same rifle,but in a blued fluted barrel.I really like mine in the 300WSM.I topped it with a Weaver Super Slam 3x15x50.


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I guess it comes down to what you think of as heavy. I have one in 270wsm, very accurate. Sporting a McMillan with edge and a VX3 2-8 it comes in under 7 lbs. Very nice rifle, my only caveat, I don't much care for 24" barrels.


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Originally Posted by AJD
I guess it comes down to what you think of as heavy. I have one in 270wsm, very accurate. Sporting a McMillan with edge and a VX3 2-8 it comes in under 7 lbs. Very nice rifle, my only caveat, I don't much care for 24" barrels.


Under 7 lbs? I would think that recipe would be more like 7.5-8.

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I had a 270 with a B&C alaskan II stock and talley rings. Weighed right about at 7.5 lbs as described. Good looking rifle.

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[Linked Image]

top one is the 700 CDL .30-06 100th year commemorative (the first year for the CDL). Leupold 3-9x40 VariX II

bottom is a (last of the new haven) M70 featherweight (SS) in .270 with a 3-9x40 Nikon.

In that classic gun (either of the above), I'd get an '06 cuz its almost never the wrong answer.... instead of a WSM.

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Originally Posted by prairie_goat
Originally Posted by AJD
I guess it comes down to what you think of as heavy. I have one in 270wsm, very accurate. Sporting a McMillan with edge and a VX3 2-8 it comes in under 7 lbs. Very nice rifle, my only caveat, I don't much care for 24" barrels.


Under 7 lbs? I would think that recipe would be more like 7.5-8.


I provided an accurate weight for my rifle. Have you weighed one to compare?

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Originally Posted by AJD
Originally Posted by prairie_goat
Originally Posted by AJD
I guess it comes down to what you think of as heavy. I have one in 270wsm, very accurate. Sporting a McMillan with edge and a VX3 2-8 it comes in under 7 lbs. Very nice rifle, my only caveat, I don't much care for 24" barrels.


Under 7 lbs? I would think that recipe would be more like 7.5-8.


I provided an accurate weight for my rifle. Have you weighed one to compare?


My LVSF .308 (fluted 22 in barrel) in a TI stock and same scope is 7.4 lbs. Does the edge weigh that much less? confused

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I had CDL fluted in a 300WSM and loved it. I replaced it with a Kimber Montana 300WSM that I loved more. The CDL was one of the least picky rifles I have ever owned regarding bullets it shot well. It seemed that I couldn't find a bad load for it.

I had a Leupy VX3 2.5-8x36 and later a VX3 3.5-10x40 mounted on it. I liked the 3.5-10x40 better.

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Originally Posted by Teeder
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Originally Posted by AJD
I guess it comes down to what you think of as heavy. I have one in 270wsm, very accurate. Sporting a McMillan with edge and a VX3 2-8 it comes in under 7 lbs. Very nice rifle, my only caveat, I don't much care for 24" barrels.


Under 7 lbs? I would think that recipe would be more like 7.5-8.


I provided an accurate weight for my rifle. Have you weighed one to compare?


My LVSF .308 (fluted 22 in barrel) in a TI stock and same scope is 7.4 lbs. Does the edge weigh that much less? confused


I think the stock with edge fill (Mt. Rl) does weight less. I don't have a weight on my stock for a handy comparison, and I don't want to pull it right now.

I don't know if the two barrel contour's are the same, and I don't know how they compare in weight.

All I can say for sure, as it is currently dressed, that is what mine weighs.

I was a tad off on the scope, it is a VXIII in 2.5x8.

It is a more spendy way to go, the Montana comes out less in cost. I do like the BDL style floorplate, and the stock (custom LOP) fits me better than a Montana. I am satisfied with the rifle, the way it shoots and feeds, slick bolt, and it's weight. It is about as light as I like to go.


There is no accounting for taste.

Experience is a great thing as long as one survives it.

Generally, there ain't a lot that separates the two however,
Barely making it is a whole lot more satisfying than barely not making it.

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