Is the Remington 700 ADL discontinued?
Yes, the Remington 700 ADL has been discontinued.
What does ADL mean on a Remington 700?
On a Remington 700, ADL stands for “Average Deluxe.” It refers to a model of the Remington 700 rifle that comes with a basic set of features, typically including a blind magazine (non-detachable), which means cartridges are loaded and unloaded from the top of the rifle. The ADL is often considered a more affordable option compared to other models like the BDL (“Better Deluxe”).
What is the twist rate on a rem 700 adl varmint 308?
The Remington 700 ADL Varmint chambered in .308 Winchester typically has a twist rate of 1 in 12 inches. This means the rifling in the barrel completes one full twist every 12 inches.
How far will a Remington 700 308 shoot?
The effective range of a Remington 700 chambered in .308 Winchester generally falls between 800 to 1,000 yards when precision shooting with appropriate match-grade ammunition. However, the maximum range, where the bullet can still travel but with limited accuracy and effectiveness, extends up to around 3,000 to 3,500 yards. Actual effective range can vary based on factors such as the specific rifle setup, ammunition quality, environmental conditions, and the shooter’s skill level.
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