TheFirearmsChannel reviews the Remington VTR700

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2009

For TheFirearmsChannel, Chris from Caswells at Mesa, AZ reviews the Remington VTR 700 .308
"Varmint-Tactical" rifle that has an overall length of 42", weighs 7.5lbs, a triangular, compensated barrel, and an MSRP of $805. According to Chris, It's really worth a look.

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  • CANT YOU READ!! no gun handling in the classroom. j/k love the rifle. good review

  • Thank you for your comment and for seeing the humor in the sign. It made us laugh, too.

  • Thank you for your comment. You make a valid point. We' ll try to do it better next time. MG

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  • alright alright you sold me... now I gotta buy one

  • @RJ33093

    It seems that you are not the sharpest tool in the shed... On a fluted barrel you also "Remove metal"...Barrel surface area vs volume increases. Hence faster cooling.

    Sew your school!

  • @TheTma123 Nikon monarch 4-16x42 or 5-20x44, I got the ladder on eBay for $459.99 for the 5-20x44, the 4-16x42 is around 350-400 bucks. Great scope, reticle, and glass. Hope that helps.

  • what kind of scope do you recommend for the 700 .308 VTR?

  • what kind of scope do you recommend for the 700 .308 VTR?

  • I bought this rifle in .308 and really enjoy it.

  • Looks like a great video but the volume is almost nonexistent on max volume. Have a 3.1 channel I'm running.

  • How does removing metal create more surface area? just wondering.

  • i am thinking of buying one i just need to know if this is freefloating

  • @kat949733 .223 is dirt cheap .243 blows prarie dogs into tiny bits depending on the bullet, i shoot a 58 gn hornady vmax out of mine and it will inilate any prairie dog, its a great coyote gun though and deer antelope ect.

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