Add all the convenience of drop-free, box magazine to your favorite Remington 700 BDL. Spring-loaded finger latch inside the triggerguard drops the box magazine free, speeds loading and unloading. Made from durable stainless steel and finished with bake-on, matte, black Teflon® coating that's self-lubricating and resists scratches and wear. Updated version have positive locking springs on the bottom of both sides of the floor plate (holds the magazine box securely in place without the rubber o-ring), a polymer boot on bottom of box (easier to remove), and a guide slot and larger rear catch on back of box (ensures proper latch). Can be used with multiple long action caliber.
SPECS: Stainless steel, black, matte finish. 9.3 oz.(265 g) approximate wt. Will fit Remington BDL long action stocks. May require gunsmithing/fitting. Magazine Capacity - Three rounds with standard magnum chamberings. Accepts cartridges up to 3.7" in length. The magazine lips can be adjusted for multiple applications/calibers, will not accept RUM cartridges.
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Customer ratings for H-S PRECISION LONG ACTION MAGNUM BOTTOM METAL WITH 3RD MAGAZINE
Number of ratings: 4
From brownells.com: 4
Average rating: 4
Great product and will purchase more(01/01/2013)
Everything is quality about this product.
Extremely happy with the look and how it functions. I have installed two of these on Bell and Carlson stocks. Basically a drop in with one minor adjustment. You have to take out a 1/8 by 1/8 spot of the stock where the hinge pivots when releasing the magazine. Easily done with a dremel (I used the router bit- 5 min). Front screw flange sets a little proud but not at all a show stopper. A couple of thousandths is all. Not at all clumsy with all the hanging of the other makers bottom metal.
If converting a ADL grab some longer screws!
Customers love em!
Huge improvement over stock magazine(23/03/2015)
This was exactly what I needed for my Remington 700 Long Range chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. The internal magazine system that Remington produced for my rifle was absolute garbage. The feed lips marked up the brass terrible with deep gouges and the feed ramp is rough which scraped up the bullet during feeding. To top it all off it was a serious challenge even getting the rounds to stay in there without flying out randomly. This fine piece of equipment fixed all of that. Feeding rounds through the magazine leaves no marks or scrapes on the brass, and the bullet now bypasses the rough section of my feed ramp so no scratches on the bullet either. Some extremely minor fitting was required to my Bell and Carlson M40 stock, but it only took about 5 minutes with a file, hammer, and flat tip screwdriver to knock out a small portion for a perfect, snug fit. Overall I am very happy and would recommend this to anyone looking for a detachable mag system. Stock bottom metal screws worked just fine too!
Great DBM system (18/08/2016)
I got one of these for my R-700 Sendero 7mm magnum. Very easy installation. All you do is file a small part of the stock out and it fits well. I have these HS DBM systems for my other rifles too, and they're a big upgrade over the internal box system Remington has. If you have some extra money buy one.
Mag may drop out with recoil(21/05/2017)
I had an HS Precision rifle in .375 RUM (with HS Precision bottom metal, perhaps prior to the design improvements mentioned in the description) which I took to Africa (push-feed action, detachable mag not a good choice for dangerous game, but I was inexperienced). The rifle frequently dropped the mag on the ground with a shot, and I first thought it a problem with the latch. I sent it back to HS P and they assured me the problem was solved. It was not, and I sold the gun to a friend, with full disclosure of my concern. We were later on a safari together when (it continued to drop the mag) we figured out the problem. With a heavy recoil caliber, as the gun recoils, the shooter's finger may contact the latch release, as it is in line with the trigger, rather than below it, as in a Dakota action. Some tape wrapped around the latch release to make it require more pressure to release the mag solved the problem temporarily. A friend recently bought a custom rifle in a .300 mag and it arrived with an HS Precision bottom metal. Shot it off sticks and --- SAME PROBLEM! We are on the Brownell's site to buy a replacement bottom.
You may not have this problem with a light recoil caliber, or if shooting with the mag supported, i.e. bench or over a pack. Beware if you are shooting off-hand or off sticks. If the latch release were moved to the bottom of the trigger guard so as not to be in line with the finger upon recoil, it would solve this issue. Bottom line, I have had experience with this bottom metal twice; both drop the mag on the shot off sticks. I would only consider this bottom for light recoil calibers.
Product no.: 393000033 H-S PRECISION LONG ACTION MAGNUM BOTTOM METAL WITH 3RD MAGAZINE Mfr Part: AP308 Add all the convenience of drop-free, box magazine to your favorite Remington 700 BDL. Spring-loaded finger latch inside the triggerguard drops the box magazine free, speeds loading and unloading. Made from durable stainless steel and finished with bake-on, matte, black Teflon® coating that's self-lubricating and resists scratches and wear. Updated version have positive locking springs on the bottom of both sides of the floor plate (holds the magazine box securely in place without the rubber o-ring), a polymer boot on bottom of box (easier to remove), and a guide slot and larger rear catch on back of box (ensures proper latch). Can be used with multiple long action caliber.
The bottom metal adds drop-free, box magazine convenience to Remington 700 BDL rifles, facilitating faster loading and unloading.
Constructed from stainless steel with a matte black Teflon® coating for durability and scratch resistance, it includes a spring-loaded finger latch for secure magazine release.
It's designed for long action calibers, has a three-round magazine capacity, and may require gunsmithing for proper fitting.
Made in USA
US export classification: 0A501.x
This item is controlled by the U.S. government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. It may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.
Upgrade your Remington 700 with our detachable magazine bottom metal! 🔥 Durable, easy to use, and fits multiple long action calibers.
Add all the convenience of drop-free, box magazine to your favorite Remington 700 BDL. Spring-loaded finger latch inside the triggerguard drops the box magazine free, speeds loading and unloading. Made from durable stainless steel and finished with bake-on, matte, black Teflon® coating that's self-lubricating and resists scratches and wear. Updated version have positive locking springs on the bottom of both sides of the floor plate (holds the magazine box securely in place without the rubber o-ring), a polymer boot on bottom of box (easier to remove), and a guide slot and larger rear catch on back of box (ensures proper latch). Can be used with multiple long action caliber.
SPECS: Stainless steel, black, matte finish. 9.3 oz.(265 g) approximate wt. Will fit Remington BDL long action stocks. May require gunsmithing/fitting. Magazine Capacity - Three rounds with standard magnum chamberings. Accepts cartridges up to 3.7" in length. The magazine lips can be adjusted for multiple applications/calibers, will not accept RUM cartridges.
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Customer ratings for H-S PRECISION LONG ACTION MAGNUM BOTTOM METAL WITH 3RD MAGAZINE
Number of ratings: 4
From brownells.com: 4
Average rating: 4
Great product and will purchase more(01/01/2013)
Everything is quality about this product.
Extremely happy with the look and how it functions. I have installed two of these on Bell and Carlson stocks. Basically a drop in with one minor adjustment. You have to take out a 1/8 by 1/8 spot of the stock where the hinge pivots when releasing the magazine. Easily done with a dremel (I used the router bit- 5 min). Front screw flange sets a little proud but not at all a show stopper. A couple of thousandths is all. Not at all clumsy with all the hanging of the other makers bottom metal.
If converting a ADL grab some longer screws!
Customers love em!
Huge improvement over stock magazine(23/03/2015)
This was exactly what I needed for my Remington 700 Long Range chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. The internal magazine system that Remington produced for my rifle was absolute garbage. The feed lips marked up the brass terrible with deep gouges and the feed ramp is rough which scraped up the bullet during feeding. To top it all off it was a serious challenge even getting the rounds to stay in there without flying out randomly. This fine piece of equipment fixed all of that. Feeding rounds through the magazine leaves no marks or scrapes on the brass, and the bullet now bypasses the rough section of my feed ramp so no scratches on the bullet either. Some extremely minor fitting was required to my Bell and Carlson M40 stock, but it only took about 5 minutes with a file, hammer, and flat tip screwdriver to knock out a small portion for a perfect, snug fit. Overall I am very happy and would recommend this to anyone looking for a detachable mag system. Stock bottom metal screws worked just fine too!
Great DBM system (18/08/2016)
I got one of these for my R-700 Sendero 7mm magnum. Very easy installation. All you do is file a small part of the stock out and it fits well. I have these HS DBM systems for my other rifles too, and they're a big upgrade over the internal box system Remington has. If you have some extra money buy one.
Mag may drop out with recoil(21/05/2017)
I had an HS Precision rifle in .375 RUM (with HS Precision bottom metal, perhaps prior to the design improvements mentioned in the description) which I took to Africa (push-feed action, detachable mag not a good choice for dangerous game, but I was inexperienced). The rifle frequently dropped the mag on the ground with a shot, and I first thought it a problem with the latch. I sent it back to HS P and they assured me the problem was solved. It was not, and I sold the gun to a friend, with full disclosure of my concern. We were later on a safari together when (it continued to drop the mag) we figured out the problem. With a heavy recoil caliber, as the gun recoils, the shooter's finger may contact the latch release, as it is in line with the trigger, rather than below it, as in a Dakota action. Some tape wrapped around the latch release to make it require more pressure to release the mag solved the problem temporarily. A friend recently bought a custom rifle in a .300 mag and it arrived with an HS Precision bottom metal. Shot it off sticks and --- SAME PROBLEM! We are on the Brownell's site to buy a replacement bottom.
You may not have this problem with a light recoil caliber, or if shooting with the mag supported, i.e. bench or over a pack. Beware if you are shooting off-hand or off sticks. If the latch release were moved to the bottom of the trigger guard so as not to be in line with the finger upon recoil, it would solve this issue. Bottom line, I have had experience with this bottom metal twice; both drop the mag on the shot off sticks. I would only consider this bottom for light recoil calibers.