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Remington 700 Stocks | Adjustable, Tactical & Chassis Options


Remington 700 Stocks | Adjustable, Tactical & Chassis Options

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Tactical, Adjustable & Precision Rifle Upgrades

Few rifles have earned a reputation like the Remington 700. It’s accurate, reliable, and endlessly customizable. If you want to get the most out of your rifle, the easiest and most effective upgrade is a new Remington 700 stock. Whether you’re building a precision rig, a tactical setup, or a lightweight hunting rifle, the right stock transforms the way your rifle feels, fits, and performs.

At Mounts Plus, we offer one of the largest selections of Remington 700 stocks and chassis systems anywhere online. From drop-in polymer stocks to adjustable aluminum chassis, you’ll find options to fit your short or long action rifle and your shooting style.


Why Upgrade Your Remington 700 Stock

The factory stock works, but it limits what your rifle can do. Upgrading to a precision-engineered stock improves comfort, consistency, and accuracy — all while tailoring the rifle to your shooting position and needs.

Benefits of an upgraded stock:

  • Improved Accuracy: Free-floating designs prevent pressure on the barrel for consistent precision.

  • Custom Fit: Adjustable comb height, length of pull, and grip angles for a personalized setup.

  • Enhanced Control: Ergonomic designs reduce recoil and improve balance.

  • Easy Installation: Most aftermarket stocks drop right in without gunsmithing.

  • Durability: High-end materials like polymer, aluminum, and carbon fiber perform in all conditions.

Every shooter has different needs. Some prioritize weight savings in the field; others want rigidity and adjustability for long-range shooting. The right stock gives you both performance and confidence behind the rifle.


Types of Remington 700 Stocks

🎯 Precision Rifle Chassis

If you’re chasing sub-MOA groups or shooting PRS competitions, a Remington 700 chassis is the ultimate platform. Made from aluminum or carbon fiber, these systems deliver rock-solid bedding, AR-style ergonomics, and modularity for accessories.

Popular options:

  • MDT XRS – Hybrid design combining traditional ergonomics with chassis precision.

  • Hera Arms H7 – Lightweight, affordable, and drop-in ready.

  • KRG Bravo – A competition favorite with excellent adjustability.


🦌 Hunting Stocks

Hunting stocks are designed for durability, comfort, and reduced weight. They feature non-slip finishes, weather resistance, and recoil-absorbing buttpads.

Top picks:

  • Magpul Hunter 700 – Drop-in polymer stock for both short and long action rifles.

  • Bell & Carlson Medalist – Fiberglass composite with a full aluminum bedding block.

  • Hogue Overmolded – Soft-touch texture and weatherproof construction.


⚔️ Tactical & Folding Stocks

For shooters who value versatility and portability, tactical and folding stocks are a smart choice. They make storage and transport easier while maintaining strength and accuracy.

Best sellers:

  • MDT HNT-26 Folding Chassis – Combines ultralight carbon fiber with advanced ergonomics.

  • Magpul Pro 700 – Fully adjustable, competition-grade stock trusted by professionals.


Short Action vs Long Action: Fitment & Compatibility

One of the most common questions about Remington 700 stocks is fitment. The rifle comes in both short and long action versions, and the stock must match your receiver length.

Action Type Common Calibers Compatible Stock
Short Action .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, .243 Win Fits 700 SA Stocks
Long Action .30-06, .300 Win Mag, 7mm Rem Mag Fits 700 LA Stocks

✅ Most aftermarket stocks are drop-in compatible and support BDL floorplates or detachable box magazines (DBM). Always confirm your action type before purchasing.


Polymer vs Aluminum vs Carbon Fiber

Material Strength Weight Best For
Polymer / Composite Moderate Light Hunting, all-weather durability
Aluminum Chassis High Medium Precision shooting, PRS, tactical
Carbon Fiber Very High Ultra-Light Mountain hunting, premium builds

Each has its advantages — polymer keeps things simple and affordable, while aluminum and carbon fiber cater to shooters who want the ultimate rigidity and precision.


Installation Made Easy

Installing your new Remington 700 stock is simple:

  1. Verify your rifle is unloaded and safe.

  2. Remove the original stock and hardware.

  3. Drop the action into the new stock or chassis.

  4. Torque screws to 45–65 in/lbs per manufacturer specs.

  5. Check barrel clearance and magazine fit.

  6. Mount your optic and confirm zero.

That’s it — in under 20 minutes, your Remington 700 will feel like a completely new rifle.


Top Brands We Trust

We only carry brands proven by shooters and professionals:

  • Magpul – Durable and modular polymer stocks.

  • MDT – Precision-machined aluminum chassis systems.

  • Hera Arms – Lightweight European engineering with great value.

  • Bell & Carlson – Reinforced fiberglass stocks with aluminum bedding blocks.

  • KRG – Trusted by competitive shooters for ergonomic excellence.

Every stock we sell is backed by real-world testing and verified fitment.


Why Buy from Mounts Plus

At Mounts Plus, we’ve been helping shooters build better rifles for more than 25 years. We’re not just another retailer — we’re enthusiasts who test and trust the gear we sell.

When you shop with us, you get:

  • 100% authentic products from verified brands

  • Expert customer support from real shooters

  • Fast, insured U.S. shipping

  • Hassle-free returns and satisfaction guarantee

Build it once. Build it right. Build it with Mounts Plus.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What’s the best Remington 700 stock for accuracy?
A: For long-range precision, an aluminum chassis like the MDT XRS or Magpul Pro 700 provides the most rigidity and repeatability.

Q: Are Remington 700 stocks drop-in ready?
A: Most aftermarket stocks are drop-in fitment. Some require minor fitting depending on your action, barrel contour, or bottom metal.

Q: How do I know if my Remington 700 is short or long action?
A: Short action rifles usually chamber rounds like .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor, while long actions fit larger cartridges such as .30-06 or .300 Win Mag.

Q: What’s the difference between a stock and a chassis?
A: A chassis is typically aluminum, offering rigidity and modularity, while a traditional stock uses polymer or fiberglass for a lighter, more traditional feel.

Q: Can I install my new stock myself?
A: Yes. With a few tools and a torque wrench, installation takes 15–20 minutes and requires no gunsmithing.


Elevate Your Remington 700

A new Remington 700 stock is more than an upgrade — it’s a foundation for precision and performance. Whether you hunt, compete, or just want to shoot better, the right stock helps you make every shot count.

Shop the full lineup at Mounts Plus and find the perfect stock or chassis for your build today.