Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by beretzs
Originally Posted by ar15a292f
Beretzs, you are correct, I was thinking of having the rifle built from scratch, I didn't consider rechambering an existing 7mm Remington. In that case it's just the cost of rechambering ($100) because the cost of the dies is a wash, Mashburn or Weatherby.


I recommend that to anyone that just wants to try one out. A quick rechamber on a 700 is really good since you can seat bullets where you want them. A 70 needs a 3.6 magazine and a shortened bolt stop.

A reamer like Matt Hoffman’s or Dober’s would work well in a short magazine though.


I have a 700 CDL SF in 7 rem mag. THe reamer will clean up the chamber on that gun? If so I am interested.


Oh yeah, easy peasy. My old one I pictured on this thread has ALOT of teenager hand loading learning shots with H870 through it and 18 years extra on the barrel. Once the smith took it back and thread and rechambered it, it was like a new barrel. I was blown away how well it shot as a rechamber.


Semper Fi