Understanding the Remington 700 Inlet: What You Need to Know 

If you’re in the process of selecting a Remington 700 rifle stock, you may notice various options in the dropdown menu when ordering. This can lead to some confusion, especially with the number of Remington 700 clones on the market. At Grayboe, we frequently get questions about which inlet to choose when a specific manufacturer isn't listed. Here’s what you need to know to ensure a proper fit. 


REMINGTON 700 CLONES – DO THEY FIT THE SAME? 

Yes! If your rifle is a Remington 700 clone, you can simply select the Remington 700 inlet when ordering your stock. All Remington 700 clones share the same footprint, screw hole spacing, and overall dimensions as the original Remington 700 action. This means there is no need to look for a specific manufacturer when selecting your stock—just choose Remington 700, and it will fit perfectly. 


WHY DO WE LIST MULTIPLE INLET OPTIONS? 

While all Remington 700 and its clones share the same fitment, we include different manufacturers in the dropdown list because many customers feel more comfortable selecting their exact action brand. However, in reality, the inlet dimensions are identical. If you don’t see your rifle’s manufacturer listed, don’t worry—selecting Remington 700 will work just fine. 


KEY TAKEAWAYS 

All Remington 700 clones fit the same stock inlet Screw hole spacing and footprint are identical to the original Remington 700 If your brand isn’t listed, just select Remington 700, and the stock will fit We list multiple inlets to provide clarity, but it makes no difference in actual fitment 


FINAL THOUGHTS 

When ordering a stock for your Remington 700 or a clone, you can confidently select Remington 700 inlet, knowing it will fit perfectly. Whether you're upgrading your rifle for better ergonomics, stability, or performance, Grayboe stocks are designed for seamless compatibility with Remington 700 actions and their clones. 


Still have questions? Feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help!



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