Originally Posted by Cluggins
Originally Posted by UNCCGrad
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Originally Posted by UNCCGrad
Originally Posted by StudDuck
So how do these newer Model Seven rifles shoot?

I'm shopping for a new rifle, not exactly what I want, but this is almost too good to pass up.


I would expect under 1.5" for 3 shots in that stock. I have a j lock version in 7-08 that shot most everything around 1.5" or so in the factory tupperware with forend pressure. Since swapping to a Bansner it seems to have tightened up a good bit with the stiffer stock and free float. I keep telling myself I dont need another M7 or 243 but at that price my willpower is getting weak.

These are H.S Precision stocks, a goodly bit better than Tupperware.


That was my point. The HS should shoot better than the factory tupperware, which by the way are heavy as hell. I dropped over 12 oz in weight going from the tupperware to the finished Bansner and thats including a 1" limbsaver. Remington could have done much better than they did with the 38 oz tupperware.

If one wanted a stainless compact 243 this may be the best option for the money unless they wanted a sheep rifle.


These are not compact. They are 13.5 LOP.


Compact as in overall length. My M7 is significantly shorter overall than my son's 700 youth. I give up, apparently some literal readers around here.