Remington 700 ADL .30-06 Springfield
Model: R27095
Remington 700 ADL .30-06 Springfield
Model: R27095
Full Specifications
About This Firearm
This is the entry point for the Model 700 line in .30-06 Springfield — the same long-action receiver and X-Mark Pro trigger found on more expensive 700 variants, packaged in a black synthetic stock with a blind internal magazine. The 24-inch barrel gets full powder burn from heavier .30-06 loads (180-220gr) where shorter 22" competitors like the Browning X-Bolt Hunter give up roughly 40-50 fps. The platform handles 150-grain deer bullets through 220-grain bear loads without changing rifles.
The blind internal magazine — no hinged floorplate, no detachable box — is the ADL's defining trade-off versus higher-spec 700 variants. Unloading requires cycling each round through the action. If that's acceptable, what you gain is the largest aftermarket ecosystem of any bolt-action: drop-in stocks from Boyd's, Magpul, Bell & Carlson, and McMillan; replacement triggers from Timney, TriggerTech, and Jewell; and prefit barrels from Criterion, Bartlein, and Shilen. The Savage 110 Hunter has nothing comparable in third-party support. Buy the ADL if you want 700-action familiarity at the lowest entry price in .30-06; look elsewhere if you need a detachable magazine or want the Savage 110 Hunter's lighter 2.5 lb AccuTrigger pull straight from the box.
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Strengths & Limitations
- The 700 long-action receiver is drilled and tapped for the widest scope-mount selection of any bolt-action on the market — virtually every ring-and-base combination is made to fit it, and aftermarket triggers, stocks, and barrels are available from more sources than any competing platform.
- At $695 MSRP, this is the cheapest way into a Model 700 in .30-06. The step-up to the 700 SPS or BDL adds $100-200 for features most deer hunters never use.
- The blind internal magazine requires cycling each cartridge through the action to unload — a meaningful inconvenience for hunters who top off between stands or field-strip at the truck regularly.
- Factory trigger pull runs around 5 lbs by community consensus. It's adjustable down to about 2.5 lbs, but that's a gunsmith or careful DIY job — not a range-day setting like the Ruger American's Marksman trigger.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I heard Remington had a trigger recall on the 700. Should I be worried about the X-Mark Pro?
The recall is real and worth knowing. Remington's class-action trigger replacement program covered approximately 7.5 million Model 700 and Model Seven rifles with X-Mark Pro triggers manufactured between May 1, 2006 and April 9, 2014. The issue involved a trigger that could fire when the safety was moved from safe to fire without the trigger being pulled. If you're buying a used 700 from that era, Remington's recall page lets you check by serial number. Current production rifles are not affected — the trigger design was corrected before 2014, and new-production ADLs use the updated X-Mark Pro. If you have any doubt about a used rifle, Remington or a qualified gunsmith can inspect it.
Does the 700 ADL come with scope rings, or do I need to buy them separately?
The ADL ships with the receiver drilled and tapped but no rings or bases included. Some retailer-bundled packages include a 3-9x40 scope with rings — those bundles are worth checking if you're starting from scratch. Buying the bare rifle means you'll need a base ($20-40) and rings sized to your scope tube. The 700's mount pattern is so common that budget-friendly options from Leupold and Talley are widely available at most sporting goods stores.
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