shelton573
Active member
Typically I put together rifles based off of savage actions due to being able to do the work myself in the shop. I recently started throwing around the idea of using a Remington 700 action with a Criterion Rem-Age barrel and Northland nut and lug. I am a huge fan of savage rifles, but the reason for the Remington is the stock and aftermarket part selection for Remington actions. The plan would be to buy one of the cheap package 700s from Walmart or a used rifle and do the work myself. I already have the tools to put it back together, I just need the Remington wedge for the action wrench. I just have a couple questions below that I am hoping to get some help with.
For those who have done it or researched it, what are the main pros and cons?
Does the barrel and action properly mate up without having to be trued?
Do I have to notch the action to fit the Northland recoil lug?
What all prep work needs to be done to the action to make everything fit?
Are the new package 700 actions sufficient or should I look for an older used model?
Any info is much appreciated!
For those who have done it or researched it, what are the main pros and cons?
Does the barrel and action properly mate up without having to be trued?
Do I have to notch the action to fit the Northland recoil lug?
What all prep work needs to be done to the action to make everything fit?
Are the new package 700 actions sufficient or should I look for an older used model?
Any info is much appreciated!