Description
The Remington 700 BDL Bolt 243 Winchester 22, Gloss Walnut Stock Blued, 4 rd is a classic American bolt-action rifle. It’s a time-tested hunting and target platform chambered in .243 Winchester, featuring a 22-inch barrel, a high-gloss walnut stock, and a hinged floorplate magazine. This is the rifle that built a reputation for out-of-the-box accuracy and reliability.
I’ve put a few hundred rounds through various 700 BDLs over the years, and they consistently deliver. Here’s what makes this specific model stand out on the rack.
- Iconic BDL Trim: The high-gloss walnut stock with cut checkering and the distinctive hinged floorplate aren’t just for looks—they signal a step up from basic models.
- .243 Winchester Chambering: A fantastic flat-shooting, low-recoil caliber perfect for varmints up to deer. It’s a superb choice for younger shooters or anyone sensitive to kick.
- Proven 700 Action: The heart of the system. It’s a strong, cylindrical receiver known for its crisp trigger and inherent accuracy. This action is the foundation for countless custom builds.
- Ready to Roll: This rifle fits out of the box. Mount a scope on the drilled and tapped receiver, sight it in, and you’re hunting. No gunsmithing required to get started.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .243 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 rounds (internal, hinged floorplate) |
| Stock | American Walnut, High-Gloss Finish |
Look, the specs tell part of the story, but the feel is what sells it. The walnut has a warmth and figure that synthetic stocks can’t match, and the blued steel has a deep, traditional finish. The rifle balances right at the front action screw, making it steady offhand or from a rest. At a price of $803.41, you’re investing in a piece of firearm heritage that’s also a supremely functional tool.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Remington 700 BDL is for the hunter who appreciates tradition without sacrificing performance. It’s ideal for whitetail hunters in Missouri’s timber and fields, or for a parent looking for a first serious rifle for a teenager. It’s also a solid base for a shooter who might want to customize later—the 700 action has unparalleled aftermarket support for triggers, stocks, and barrels from brands like Timney, Bell & Carlson, and Krieger.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Legendary accuracy potential. The .243 is versatile and easy to shoot. The walnut and blued steel combination is timeless and handsome. The BDL’s hinged floorplate is safer and more convenient than a blind magazine. It’s a platform you can keep and upgrade for a lifetime.
Cons: The gloss finish can reflect light in the field—some hunters prefer a matte stock. Walnut is beautiful but can be more susceptible to dings and weather than modern synthetics. Like all firearms, a proper scope and mount are an additional investment. That said, the core rifle is ready to go.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .243 Winchester suitable for Missouri whitetail deer?
A: Absolutely. With proper shot placement and appropriate ammunition (like 95-100 grain soft points), the .243 Winchester is a highly effective and popular choice for whitetail across the state. Its flat trajectory is a real advantage in open fields.
Q: Does this model have the older Remington trigger?
A: This model would feature the traditional Remington trigger assembly, which is adjustable for pull weight. It’s known for being crisp, but many owners choose to upgrade to an aftermarket trigger like a Timney for a more refined feel—a simple drop-in operation.
Q: What’s the real difference between the BDL and an ADL model?
A: The main difference is the magazine. The BDL has a hinged floorplate for easy unloading and a more finished look. The ADL uses a blind magazine where rounds are loaded and ejected through the top. The BDL trim level also typically includes better wood and finer checkering.
This Remington 700 BDL in .243 Winchester is a classic that continues to earn its keep. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If you’re after a rifle with soul that shoots as good as it looks, this one deserves a close look.


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