Couesdeer Report post Posted April 21, 2006 This rifle is in the Tucson area. Remington 700 Alaskan Wilderness Rifle (AWR). This rifle was built in the Remington custom shop. 7mm STW, light contour 24 inch barrel with muzzlebrake. Stainless action and barrel with teflon coating, Mcmillan stock (tan with black web texturing). 80 rounds through tube. Excellent condition, however some of the teflon has worn off of the muzzlebrake. Here is a link to the Remington's website and description of the rifle: www.remington.com/products/firearms/custom_shop/700/model_700_AWR.asp $950 or trade for good quality 20 or 28 guage O/U shotgun. I can send photos, email me at soazhunterATaolDOTcom Thanks for looking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lfootmatt Report post Posted April 25, 2006 why are you selling it??? What kind of groups does it shoot? I've got a Custom shop AWR in plain stainless .300 SAUM and love it! Matt This rifle is in the Tucson area.Remington 700 Alaskan Wilderness Rifle (AWR). This rifle was built in the Remington custom shop. 7mm STW, light contour 24 inch barrel with muzzlebrake. Stainless action and barrel with teflon coating, Mcmillan stock (tan with black web texturing). 80 rounds through tube. Excellent condition, however some of the teflon has worn off of the muzzlebrake. Here is a link to the Remington's website and description of the rifle: www.remington.com/products/firearms/custom_shop/700/model_700_AWR.asp $950 or trade for good quality 20 or 28 guage O/U shotgun. I can send photos, email me at soazhunterATaolDOTcom Thanks for looking. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Couesdeer Report post Posted April 25, 2006 Four reasons for selling this rifle: 1. I REALLY want a light O/U shotgun! 2. I'm not a big fan of muzzlebrakes. 3. This rifle is redundant as I have a custom 300 Win in about the same configuration that I have grown very fond of. and 4. I REALLY want a light O/U shotgun! The last box of loads to go through the rifle were winchester 150 gr psp. (the least expensive factory 7STW loads I could find) With a burris signature 3-9 and rested on sandbags off of the bench, groups averaged 1.5" You know the deal... two on top of each other and then a flyer. I do have some reloading dies coming to me in the mail..... if this doesn't sell, I'll start some load development and give myself an excuse for keeping it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites