It's a BDL. I know this because I own one and the replacement stocks are for BDL's...
ADL OR BDL? There is a difference.
yes a BDL rifle will fit a ADL stock but the trigger guard will not but a new trigger guard can be bought for 20 to 50 dollars and brownells.com
The designation, ADL or BDL refers to the stock on the 700 model rifles. The 700ADL has a plain walnut stock with a blind box magazine, no floorplate. The Model 700 BDL is a bit fancier as far as the stock goes. This Model has a dropping floorplate and is most often found with a black plastic fore-end tip and grip cap.
Yes. 700 BDL European
There were 2 version of the Model 700, the ADL and BDL. The ADL-BDL designations were originally acronyms for A Grade Deluxe and B Grade Deluxe. The deluxe term was once tacked on to the end of the model designation. Physically the two rifles are very similar- the ADL has a blind floorplate for the magazine that cannot be opened from the bottom. The BDL floorplate can be opened to permit unloading from the bottom.
No. The only difference is in the stock. The BDL stock is fancier with a fore end black tip on it. The same action was used in the ADL which is a plainer stock.
No, per Remington's site (http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/centerfire/model_700.asp), here are the dates for the various ADL models: ADL (1962 - 2004) ADL LS (1988 - 1993) ADL Synthetic (1996 - 2004) ADL Synthetic Youth (1998 - 2004) Remington still makes the 700 in BDL and CDL models and various other models (http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire_rifles/model_700/).
ADL, BDL, or older?
Woodmaster is the model. Grade are ADL, BDL.
A used ADL well go for about 375.00 in good shape. A BDL used is about 395.00 to 410.00. I don't know if this is a good price or not but I'm buying a BDL in .30-06 in 90% for 395.00. Thats what I have found lately in gun shops used gun section.
The BDL has a hinged floorplate assembly allowing ammo removal from the bottom of the rifle. The ADL has a trigger guard, only it does not have a hinged floorplate in the rifle's stock. In addition, the magazine well on the ADL is a blind bottom.
CD in CDL stands for classic deluxe.