The Remington Model 700 BDL in .243 Winchester caliber is a hallmark of American firearms history. Remington introduced the Model 700 series in 1962 and it quickly gained popularity due to its precision, reliability, and versatile bolt-action design. The BDL submodel, introduced in 1962 as well, represents the "B-Deluxe" grade with fine finishes and improved features. The .243 Win caliber, created in 1955, is renowned for its high velocity and flat trajectory, making it a preferred choice for hunters and target shooters alike. Your 1975-manufactured variant features a blued finish, a corrosion-resistant treatment that gives the firearm a classic, sleek look.
It holds a 4 round capacity, offering a balance between firepower and manageability.
The Remington Model 700 BDL in .243 Win, manufactured in 1975, is an exceptional piece for both collectors and recreational shooters. Prominent for featuring a bolt-action system - known for accuracy, reliability, and toughness, this model allows enthusiasts to enjoy pin-point precision and smooth cycling. With a distinct blued finish, it offers an appealing aesthetic that enhances its appeal for collectors. Its capacity of 4 rounds gives an ideal balance between firepower and lightweight maneuverability. The .243 Winchester caliber used is versatile, delivering adequate power for hunting a broad range of game, yet moderate recoil for pleasant target shooting.
Owning this piece connects you to the rich history of Remington's legacy of exceptional firearm design and manufacturing.




