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    Question Opinion on Remington 700 ADL .270?

    I've been eyeing this for quite some time now (this and the Savage Axis in .270) for a scout style rifle / possible hunting rifle. Of course I know the scope isn't the best but it will suffice until I get better.

    There's so many options for the 700 on their website it's insane. This is my first bolt-action I will ever own and probably my only. I don't need "THE BEST OF THE BEST", and I'm fine with that. I just want to be sure I'm not going to be severely disappointed when I could of spent a few extra bucks and been happy with another model.

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    I picked up one in .308 a couple years ago for a song and dance basically. It was 20 years old, looked like it had never seen the woods, and included a 2-9 Leupold and a harris bi-pod already installed. Paid <$500 out the door.

    Took it out to the range to see how it shot. Set up @ 100, put 3 rounds through a spot the size of a nickel and decided I didn't need to fiddle with the scope

    It's a fine shooting rifle and I can't imagine one in .270 is much different. The only thing I'd say is if you want a Rem 700, look around for a used one. There are a ton out there in really good shape at a decent discount over new.

    The things are not what I think anybody would call a tactical bolt action, but if you want something to take game with, they're hard to beat.
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    .270 is a great round. Never lost a deer shot with it. Mine is a Ruger, but the .270 will make you happy.

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