Budget Remington 700 Build: Is It still Worth it?

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Welcome back to part two of our series on making the most out of a Remington 700 action without breaking the bank. In this episode, we dive deep into a custom 6mm Creedmoor build designed around the classic 700 platform. We cover everything from skeletonizing bolts and octagon fluting for weight and looks, to stock upgrades, optics choices, and custom components like Magpul bottom metal.

We’ll show you what a “budget custom” rifle looks like, discuss how these upgrades impact performance for hunting and predator control, and talk honestly about the cost versus value in today’s market, especially since aftermarket actions have become so much more available. Curious about AG Composites stocks, Area 419 rails, or running a TriggerTech trigger on your own build? Want a range report on this rifle? Let us know in the comments!

If you’re building, upgrading, or just exploring bolt-action rifles for hunting or precision shooting, this video is for you.

Parts featured:

Remington 700 action (trued and modified)

18" barrel, shallow fluted (6mm Creedmoor)

AG Composites stock

Area 419 Arca rail

Warne optics and Vortex Viper HD 3-15

Leopold two-piece rings

TriggerTech trigger

Magpul bottom metal and magazine

Tune in. Learn what’s possible. Decide if a budget Remington 700 build is still worth it.

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