Remington 700 ADL

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I'm hoping that someone can help me identify this rifle, I bought it new in 2005-2006 time frame. The barrel is stamped Remington 700, it doesn't have a drop plate on the stock (you have to manually unload each shell). I thought when I bought it it was an ADL but when looking around I can't find any that match the stock that this one has. It can with iron sights on it.

Also if I were to want to sell it how much would it be worth? It maybe has 200 round through it.

Thanks everyone.
 

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Looks like an adl to me. Value of them is not much unfortunately. What caliber?

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Yup the ADL has the smooth bottom, no floor plate. I always had BDL, but picked up an ADL cheap this year, I really like the simplicity of no magazine.

They aren’t worth a lot, but I’ve come to prefer them over the BDL.


I have yet to be begin to procrastinate.
 
I have an old plastic stocked ADL 270 with open sights, it has a bushnell fixed 4x scope on it. I love that gun, shot many elk and deer with it over the years. I thought about sellling it once towards a nicer rifle back when I had no money, a shop offered me 175.00 for it.....I decided to keep it.
 
I'm hoping that someone can help me identify this rifle, I bought it new in 2005-2006 time frame. The barrel is stamped Remington 700, it doesn't have a drop plate on the stock (you have to manually unload each shell). I thought when I bought it it was an ADL but when looking around I can't find any that match the stock that this one has. It can with iron sights on it.

Also if I were to want to sell it how much would it be worth? It maybe has 200 round through it.

Thanks everyone.

I just sold mine to Cabela's about a week ago, I got $300 for it. I didn't want the hassle of advertising it and selling to someone I do not know. Cabela's takes me out of that equation.
 
If it shoots well for you I'll go along with what several others have posted - keep it. In todays used gun market its just not going to worth a lot, you might get $300 for it but it might be tough. If you do like the gun, you could always dude it up a bit, maybe get a nice synthetic stock for it - several options these days that don't have to cost a ton of money. Or just shoot the heck out of it and enjoy it.
 
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