117 grain .257 diameter is a good all around choice for reloading. Factory ammo probably ranges from 117 to 120 grs. for that particular weight range of 25-06 ammo. Pointed tip [spitser] and boat-tail base will shoot the flattest...Hornady, Speer, Sierra, Nosler, Remington, Winchester, Barnes, etc. all offer bullets for reloading in .257 caliber. My two favorites are Sierra and Hornady but other makes are well liked also...reloading manuals are an invaluable aid to reload safely and accurately...good luck... I like 75 and 87 grain bullets for varmints and 100, 115, 117, 120 boat tail spire point for deer.
Yes. 700 BDL European
It's a BDL. I know this because I own one and the replacement stocks are for BDL's...
CD in CDL stands for classic deluxe.
Only the 700 VLS is made in 6mm
100-600 USD
I paid $575.00 with scope
Remington.com has a list
100-400 USD
codey
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.
100-500 USD.
one on the Texas hunting forum for $400