Yes it does as long as its a 700 SPS varmint BDL. This model has the X Mark Pro trigger which breaks EXCELLENT at 3.5 lbs at its lowest setting. It can be turned up to 5.5 lbs. A small allen wrench is needed thats all. The 700 SPS varmint ADL comes with a X Mark pro trigger that is NOT adjustable.
100-600 USD
$250 to $450
I just bought one on dec. 14 and it was $560
It would be considered a "short" action.
This is the same as the Savage 340 and magazines are interchangeable.
SPS: Special Purpose Synthetic XCR: Xtreme Conditions Rifle VTR: Varmint Target Rifle
Several arms manufacturers produce firearms chambered for the .222 Remington cartridge, including Remington Arms, which popularized the round, as well as Ruger and Tikka. Additionally, companies like Savage Arms and Howa also offer rifles in this caliber. The .222 Remington is primarily used for varmint hunting and is known for its accuracy and flat trajectory.
Yes, Browning did produce a firearm chambered in .17 Remington caliber. The Browning A-Bolt rifle series included models that were available in this caliber, catering to varmint hunters and precision shooters. The .17 Remington is known for its high velocity and flat trajectory, making it popular for small game hunting.
1/9? Well, maybe. Most of these rifles were made with a 1 in 12" twist. This twist was judged best for the lighter varmint bullets (40-52 gr). Some newer .223 rifles are offered with 1-9" twists. Its best to check the rifle to make sure which one it is to be certain.
The Varmint - 1917 was released on: USA: 5 August 1917
"The pestering varmint just provided reason for extermination after eating all of the crops."
My little sister is a varmint, always pestering me while I'm doing my homework.