Model 700 free float

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spikeanddanny
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Model 700 free float

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I have a model 700 purchased in 2011. Was/is it free-floated from the factory? It is an SPS in .308. Note - I can completely slide a dollar bill between the stock and the barrel, however, there appears to be "resistance" points along the way.
Mainspring
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Re: Model 700 free float

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Remove the stock from the barreled receiver, looking at the inletting should reveal if additional work has been performed since leaving the factory.
spikeanddanny
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Re: Model 700 free float

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Thank You. As you suggest, the barrel/receiver removal should provide the answer.
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Re: Model 700 free float

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.... To all of you incredible Experts, could you please recommend a few replacement stocks for this SPS 700 that will improve its "accuracy" ?... I would LOVE to keep it in the Family as a pass-down gun, however, if you recommend that we start all over, I will be accordingly receptive to all of your inputs in regards to what we should purchase as a replacement ... Thank You !
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Re: Model 700 free float

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The number of companies that build aftermarket stocks and parts is huge, the M700 is a top rifle for improvements in accuracy. It's just a matter of setting your accuracy goals and having a thick wallet. Another consideration is who is doing the work, are you doing the work yourself or hiring someone to do the work, the choice can affect costs.

Even an aftermarket stock need fitting, and bedding will likely be needed. Wood stocks are available as well as fiberglass or similar composites. Chassis type stocks have been around for a few years and gun owners seem to like them, no personal experience tho.
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Re: Model 700 free float

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Thanks again for the detailed response - I will pursue a composite or fiberglass replacement stock (BTW -what is a chassis type stock?) ... And what replacement stock manufacturer/company do you recommend ?
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Re: Model 700 free float

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I've had a McMillan stock custom bedded by a gunsmith with excellent function/accuracy.

I've put a few 700's into H-S Precision "drop in" stocks myself with excellent function/accuracy.

No, nothing is cheap...but you'll likely only have to do/have it done once.

Good shooting!
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