Remembering the Past: Reliving the Legacy of Remington 700s from the 60s & 70s (Chapter III)
Andrew’s back at BTO Range, taking another trip into the world of vintage Remington 700 rifles. In this video, he explores a 1971 ADL and a 1968 BDL—two rifles that stand out for their craftsmanship and historical significance. If you're a collector or firearms enthusiast, you’ll want to catch the next chapter in this series and find out more about the unique details of these models, including the early stainless steel barrels and the 256 Remington round. Enjoyed learning about these vintage Remington 700s? Hit that like button, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments! We’d love to hear what you think and what guns you’d like us to feature next! #btorange #rememberingthepast #remington700

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