GA Precision built REM 700 in 30-06. **PICS & Report**

SWThomas

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I sent my REM 700 SPS to GA Precision for some upgrade work and got it back last week. I wanted a precision rifle that I'm still able to hunt with, so weight was taken into consideration. Here's what I ended up going with:

- Bartlein 26" barrel, #4 contour, 1:11.25 twist
- PTG Serengeti 30-06 reamed chamber
- Stock bolt with Badger Mini-Knob and M16 extractor mod
- Manners Elite Hunter EH-2 stock, painted in GAP Camo, bedded
- Stock trigger (non-XMark), tuned by GAP
- APA RTG/LA bottom metal with AI 300 WM Magazine
- Badger 20MOA scope base
- Vortex Viper HS 4-16X50 BDC, with their Precision Matched Rings
- Black Cerakote everything but the stock

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I had read a bunch of recommendations for the Serengeti reamer so I decided to go with that over the standard 30-06 reamer. I ordered one from PTG and had it shipped to GAP. I went with the standard throat since I won't be shooting bullets over 200g. I now have it in my tool box to use for re-barreling down the line, or to build another rifle.

The rig was somewhat front-heavy with the longer/heavier barrel and a stock that weighs next to nothing. Adding the scope helped to balance it some. I had yet to load any rounds for this rifle because I was wanting to fire-form a few cases to see if the dimension match the reamer print. So I used a box of Federal 168g GMM for the break-in and initial groups. I only had to fire 3 shots before the copper fouling tapered off. After the break-in and some more shots to walk-it-into the center, I went ahead and fired a 5 shot group at 100 yards. It was 85 degrees, very humid , and the barrel was still warm from the previous shots.

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This goup measured 0.406. This rifle is a pleasure to shoot and I'm impressed with how it shoots factory ammo. I'm in the process of working up some handloads for it and will report back when I get some results.
 
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Great looking rifle and a fantastic group. Out of curiosity, what kind of groups was it shooting before? That is, how much did the work to it improve the group size?
 
Sierra 280,

It would shoot right around 1MOA, but that's not why I had it rebuilt. I just wanted something I would have the utmost confidence in when I go hunting. I won't hunt with this rifle often since I prefer to hunt with a muzzleloader (even during general gun), but I will put some animals down with it at some point.
 
GAP builds some of the most accurate rifles out there. Have never read or heard a negative comment about the quality of that company. You made a great choice.
 
gdvan01,

I don't remember the exact timeframe. I wanna say it took about 6 months. But we had to wait on some parts and PTG had to make the reamer. It was worth the wait and I wasn't in a hurry anyway.
 
I had heard good things about GAP, but your info is the first I've heard from a real person (one of us, so to speak). Wow! Great shooter. And I'm glad that you went with 30-06 rather than 308.
 
I was just about to mention Sniper's Hide. There are all kinds of praise for GAP over there. It's well deserved and I've never seen or heard anything negative about them.
 
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