In the world of bolt-action rifles, the Remington Model 700 has earned its place as a benchmark for accuracy and reliability. The Model 700 ADL extends this legacy by offering an economical yet robust configuration that is perfect for both range enthusiasts and avid hunters.
This particular iteration chambers in .223 Remington, making it versatile enough to handle everything from small varmints to larger game with precision. It features a matte blued carbon steel barrel stretching 24 inches, ensuring durability while maintaining sleek aesthetics. Paired with a black synthetic stock, this rifle offers resilience against harsh elements without sacrificing comfort or control.
The internal blind box magazine holds up to five rounds, providing ample firepower when needed most. With an overall length of 43.6 inches and weighing in at just over seven pounds, the rifle maintains excellent balance and maneuverability whether you're trekking through dense woods or setting up on open plains.
A key feature of this model is its action—a time-tested bolt mechanism renowned for smooth operation under varied conditions. The rate-of-twist stands at 1:8, optimizing bullet stability across different grain weights within its caliber class.
Safety remains paramount; thus, the two-position thumb safety ensures secure handling during transport or idle phases without compromising quick access when readiness calls.
The Remington Model 700 ADL does not come equipped with sights out of the box—encouraging customization according to user preference—thereby allowing shooters to tailor their optics setup precisely suited to their shooting style or environment demands.