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Hey Gents,

Ive got a couple of custom 700s id like to get some SS bottom metal for. No preference to floor plate release...just need it to work with the original inletting on a couple of McM stocks.

Whats the best value out there? They are going to get cerakoted....


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Originally Posted by Three30Eight
Hey Gents,

Ive got a couple of custom 700s id like to get some SS bottom metal for. No preference to floor plate release...just need it to work with the original inletting on a couple of McM stocks.

Whats the best value out there? They are going to get cerakoted....


Are looking for after-market stainless BDL style bottom metal or just the silver colored factory alloy bottom metal?

If factory, check eBay.

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Aftermarket solid stainless


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PT&G is what I've used. Most of mine are aluminum and cerakoted although you can get them in stainless if you want. I don't see a reason not to use aluminum if it's going to be cerakoted, that's an extra 6 oz or so you don't have to carry around.

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PT&G aluminum is hard to beat for the money

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Hawkins precision over PT&G

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Is the PTG machined from solid aluminum like the Hawkins unit or is it pot metal like the oem?


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PTG is machined, I still like the Hawkins unit better

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The floorplate on my 700 SS Mountain Rifle appears to be cast and possibly sandblasted


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which mcmillan stock do you have....I have found the obendorf style bottom metal to not fit as well as the standard remington in some of mcmillans stocks....you can get either model from PT&G the hawkins only comes in the obendorf style to my knowledge

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Originally Posted by gene270
which mcmillan stock do you have....I have found the obendorf style bottom metal to not fit as well as the standard remington in some of mcmillans stocks....you can get either model from PT&G the hawkins only comes in the obendorf style to my knowledge



Gene, you are correct.


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Remington classic...how would this fit?


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PTG for me. I have the SS model. Have not tried others.


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Nice thing about PTG is you can get the canoe bottom metal option (basically a slightly lower floor plate) which gives both you one extra round plus a little more room to spare so everything feeds a little smoother. In 30-06 sized cases it's sort of a +1.5. I've got them on a lot of guns. Holding 5 instead of 4 is sort of nice, though I've only been in a few situations where I wanted a fifth round, or even a fourth round, I guess. But the bigger thing is that you get the extra round and some extra room to boot.

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I just got some Sunnyhill SS bottom metal for R700 types.

I have not hunted with it or chambered the barrel yet, but it seems very well built, albeit heavy.
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-par...sku100015327-73350-145862.aspx?rrec=true
To got with it, I think I also got a Wyatt mag, follower, and spring.


The stock Remington BDL bottom metal is thin Aluminum alloy, but with lots of rifles that I hunted, it never let me down.


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Originally Posted by Clarkm

The stock Remington BDL bottom metal is thin Aluminum alloy, but with lots of rifles that I hunted, it never let me down.


Yup, the factory BDL bottoms are lightweight and dependable. I'd just get one bead blasted and coated with the rest of the rifle.

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Big fan of the 700s...all I own any more but their factory bottom metal is garbage.


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Originally Posted by Three30Eight
Big fan of the 700s...all I own any more but their factory bottom metal is garbage.

That's funny, cuz I've owned many, many 700s over the last 30yrs and not had a single problem with the factory BDL bottom yet.

What problems have you had?

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I like the factory as well. There is no stress on this part and it is super light. Bead blast and coat with your rifle.


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It’s functional...buts it’s low quality. Not my jam...like a plastic stock.

I spoke to pt&g and ended up buying their aluminum oberndorf. 7071...very close to titanium according to them and as strong or stronger than their steel. Haven’t received it yet...looks like second week in September unfortunately.


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