Remington M24
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The gun fit me well. I didnt need to adjust the length of pull. If the previous owner was right, I wouldnt even need to zero the gun. I built my position and loaded a factory cartridge, a Federal Gold Medal 175 grain, the standard in factory ammunition for precision rifles. From my dry firing, I know the trigger is a bit heavy and breaks at a... Read critic reviews...
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Remington M24 Description
The M24 Sniper Rifle is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) is outfitted with a 24" 416 stainless steel bull (#8 contour) barrel. The barrel is 5R rifled with a 1:11.25" right hand twist that provides excellent accuracy for almost all .308 loads. Additionally, the barrel features a post for the attachment of a front target sight found on all M24 Sniper Rifles. Despite being chambered for a short action cartridge the M24 is built on the Remington 700 long action allowing the rifle to be rechambered for the .300 Winchester Magnum (bolt change/modification required), a request made by the US Army when the M24 was developed.Technical Data
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