
Custom Remington 700 in .300 Win Mag: A Precision Powerhouse

For enthusiasts and precision shooters alike, a custom-built Remington 700 chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum is a top-tier choice that combines power, accuracy, and versatility. The build we're focusing on here is an exceptional blend of high-end components, each selected to enhance the rifle's performance and reliability. Let's break down the key features of this build:
1. Remington 700 Action
The Remington 700 is a legendary bolt-action rifle known for its accuracy, reliability, and widespread use in hunting and tactical shooting. Its popularity stems from a solid, well-built action that serves as a versatile platform for a wide range of calibers, including the potent .300 Win Mag. The Remington 700 action in this build is renowned for its smooth bolt operation and strong receiver, making it ideal for long-range precision shooting.

2. Carbon Six 22” Threaded Barrel
The Carbon Six barrel is a standout feature of this build. This 22-inch barrel is not only lightweight due to its carbon fiber construction but also offers exceptional accuracy. The carbon fiber wrap helps to dissipate heat more efficiently than traditional steel barrels, which is crucial when firing high-powered rounds like the .300 Win Mag. The barrel is also threaded, allowing for the easy attachment of muzzle brakes or suppressors, further enhancing control and reducing recoil.

3. Woox Wild Man Stock
The Woox Wild Man stock is a perfect blend of tradition and modern technology. This precision stock combines a classic wooden exterior with a robust internal chassis, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits. The Wild Man stock is known for its excellent ergonomics and stability, providing a solid foundation that enhances accuracy. Its drop-in design makes installation straightforward, and it is specifically designed to work with the Remington 700 action.
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4. Trigger Tech Trigger
Precision is paramount in any custom build, and the Trigger Tech trigger delivers in spades. Known for its ultra-crisp break and zero creep, this trigger is adjustable and can be fine-tuned to meet the shooter’s specific needs. The Trigger Tech trigger features a roller sear design, which provides a smoother pull and enhances consistency shot after shot. For long-range shooting and hunting, where accuracy is key, this trigger is an ideal choice.

Conclusion
This custom Remington 700 build in .300 Win Mag is a meticulously crafted rifle that balances power, precision, and reliability. Whether you're hunting big game or hitting targets at extreme distances, this rifle is equipped to handle the challenge with grace and accuracy. With top-tier components like the Carbon Six barrel, Woox Wild Man stock, and Trigger Tech trigger, this build is a testament to what can be achieved when quality and craftsmanship are prioritized.
This exceptional rifle was built by Evan Cox of Red Feather Firearms, LLC. For inquiries or more information about this build, you can reach out to Evan directly at Evan@redfeatherfirearms.com.
This rifle not only performs exceptionally well but also stands as a piece of art, combining the best of both worlds: traditional aesthetics and modern engineering. Whether for sport, competition, or personal enjoyment, this custom Remington 700 is ready to meet the demands of discerning shooters.

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