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scottryan
12-14-16, 12:22
Gentlemen,

I have several Remington 700s which are outfitted with H-S precision stocks.

I would like to purchase a bottom metal for them that can accept AI magazines. I want this bottom metal to involve minimal to no fitting/sanding. What are my options?

I don't want to use H-S Precision's proprietary magazine system.

JoePike
12-15-16, 06:31
I installed a Wyatts Outdoor kits to my buddies 700P a couple of years ago. It dropped right in and works well still.


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scottryan
12-15-16, 10:33
I installed a Wyatts Outdoor kits to my buddies 700P a couple of years ago. It dropped right in and works well still.


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What type of magazines does it use? Doesn't look to be an AI magazine.

JoePike
12-15-16, 16:09
What type of magazines does it use? Doesn't look to be an AI magazine.

Sorry bud. I missed the AI mag requirement. They are high quality mags from my experience but they are proprietary.


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Long Range Trigger Monkey
12-18-16, 08:00
There is no drop in DBM for HS Precision stocks that will accept AICS magazines. The inlet for a Remington BDL isn't large enough or deep enough to use the AICS magazines; it has to be machined for it to all work. The cost isn't that much though, I think I had it done for about $100 including shipping to send it to GA Precision to have my B&C done a few years ago.

Eurodriver
12-18-16, 16:41
There is no drop in DBM for HS Precision stocks that will accept AICS magazines. The inlet for a Remington BDL isn't large enough or deep enough to use the AICS magazines; it has to be machined for it to all work. The cost isn't that much though, I think I had it done for about $100 including shipping to send it to GA Precision to have my B&C done a few years ago.

+1000

Same gun. Same stock. Same experience.

mark5pt56
12-19-16, 05:29
This company inlets for free with purchase. It's ok, wee bit loose though. I no longer have it or a blemington, one usually gains wisdom in age.

http://www.cdiprecisiongunworks.com/