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Are they built on short actions DF?
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I once ' drooooled' over that rifle in 7 RM till I handled one. I actually went intending to trade a BDL for the SS Laminate. It was WAY heavier than I'm willing to lug around. The shorter rounds w/22" blls may not be that heavy
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The laminate stocks are generally pigs, heavier than the walnut on the 257.
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The 700 CDL-SFs in 257 Roberts were cataloged in 2009 and have short actions with 24" barrels and walnut stocks. I have one that I installed in a McM McM Hunter style stock and it is probably my first or second favorite 257 Roberts.
The only long action 700s that Remington made in 257 Roberts that I know of were the the cataloged 700 Classic from 1982 and the non-cataloged 700 SS Classics in 1999(?).
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Didn't think it would last long. My personal .257R is on a LA. https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/10163944/4I knew that many Fire contributors like the Roberts, saw this one and posted it. I don't think it would be overly heavy. Light colored walnut, IME, is generally lighter weight than dark, more figured walnut. I hollowed out the butt stock on an older ADL stock, took the it down to 26 oz, about the weight of a Hunter's Edge. But, I removed the cheek piece and a lot of wood. DF
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Even today I love that laminated SS rifle. The ONLY reason I didn't get that 7 mag was its weight. That happened before 2000 or thereabouts.
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Well, yes, the Lammie stocks do weigh more. On the other hand I certainly have nothing to complain about with my Remmie M7MS in 257 Roberts.
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Well, yes, the Lammie stocks do weigh more. On the other hand I certainly have nothing to complain about with my Remmie M7MS in 257 Roberts. The 7MS stock is the only factory original equipment stock that gives a 20" barreled Model Seven anything near neutral balance, as all of the other 18.5" and 20" barreled Model Sevens are decidedly off-balance butt-heavy. My 7MS' are stainless parts guns in 223 and 260.
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I have a limited chambered in 7mag in a walnut stock (2003 Shot Shot Rifle) great rifle and very good shooter.
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That was a beautiful rifle. I don't think the price was bad at all. Why did you have to introduce me to that site?
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That was a beautiful rifle. I don't think the price was bad at all. Why did you have to introduce me to that site? That's just what Loony buddies do, that's what it's all about... DF
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