Remington Model Seven Threaded Kuiu Rifle – Built for Speed Made for Tight Spaces
By Ammoland
Ilion, NY – -(AmmoLand.com)- Carry a Model Seven in the field and you’ll understand why it’s considered one of the finest dense-cover rifles ever conceived in America.
Lightning-fast in close quarters and superbly accurate for the long shot, the compact, short-action Model Seven has been a knock-down, drag-out leader in the woods since it was introduced in 1983.
Its receiver is based on the Model 700 and is 1/2″ shorter than the Model 700 short action to deliver the highest level of out-of-the-box accuracy, strength and reliability in a platform that’s 2 3/8″ shorter overall and weighs just 6 1/2 lbs. (standard calibers).
For even more game-stopping punch, match this handy design with some of the hardest-hitting short action magnums.
Model Seven rifles in these chamberings have a 20″ magnum contour barrel.
The Model Seven features the same legendary strength as the Model 700’s“three-rings-of-steel,” referring to the steel bolt face, barrel and receiver encasing the cartridge head. The cylindrical receiver design provides a consistent bedding area in the stock. The Model Seven has a 2 3/8” shorter overall length than the Model 700, the Model Seven is perfectly sized for small-statured shooters and dense …Read the Rest
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