Description
You’re glassing a ridgeline at 500 yards, the wind’s picking up, and you need a rifle that’s more than just a hunting tool—it’s a precision instrument. That’s the exact scenario where the Remington 700 Long Range in 25-06 Remington shines. I’ve put a few boxes of 115-grain Berger VLDs through this configuration, and here’s what you need to know.
The Remington 700 Long Range, Bolt Action, 25-06 Remington, 26″ Barrel, Black, Bell & Carlson M40 Tactical Stock, 4Rd is a purpose-built, long-range-capable rifle. It combines the legendary Remington 700 action with a flat-shooting 25-06 Remington cartridge, a heavy-contour 26-inch barrel for velocity, and a rigid Bell & Carlson tactical stock for consistent accuracy from the bench or field. At $710.82, it’s a serious platform without the custom-shop price tag.
Let’s start with the heart of the system: the 25-06 Remington chambering. Look, the .308 is a great all-rounder, but the 25-06 is a laser beam. That long 26-inch barrel lets you wring out every last foot-per-second from those sleek, high-BC .257 caliber bullets. I’ve found it manages wind drift noticeably better than standard short-action calibers at extended ranges, making it a fantastic choice for Missouri whitetail hunters looking to reach across a bean field or for target shooters who enjoy seeing tiny groups on paper.
The Bell & Carlson M40-style stock isn’t just for looks—it’s a foundational upgrade. It’s a fiberglass shell with an aluminum bedding block that the action screws directly into. This means the action is secured in a rigid, stress-free metal chassis, not flexing polymer. The result? Consistent barrel harmonics and improved accuracy. The best part? It’s drop-in ready. You get this enhanced stability right out of the box, no gunsmithing required to bed the action. The stock also provides a solid, vertical pistol grip and a wide, flat forend that’s perfect for resting on a bipod or sandbag.
Weighing in at approximately 9.5 pounds bare, it’s a rifle that demands a steady rest or a bipod, which is exactly what a long-range tool should do. That weight, combined with the 26-inch barrel length, soaks up recoil and promotes shooter stability. The 4-round internal magazine is flush and keeps the profile clean. It’s compatible with a wide array of Remington 700 aftermarket triggers, like those from Timney, if you ever want to fine-tune the pull.
| Action: | Bolt Action |
| Caliber: | 25-06 Remington |
| Barrel: | 26″ Heavy Contour |
| Stock: | Bell & Carlson M40 Tactical |
| Magazine Capacity: | 4 Rounds |
| Finish: | Matte Black |
Pros: The 25-06 is a supremely flat-shooting cartridge ideal for long-range work. The Bell & Carlson stock provides immediate stability and a professional feel. The long barrel maximizes velocity. You’re getting a rifle built on one of the most proven and customizable actions in history.
Cons: That 26-inch barrel makes it a bit unwieldy in thick brush—this isn’t a stalker’s rifle. The 25-06, while excellent, can have slightly less affordable and varied factory ammo options compared to .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor. It’s a specialized tool.
Who is this for? This rifle is for the hunter who sets up on a vantage point, the shooter who wants to stretch out to 600+ yards without moving to a magnum, or anyone wanting a modern, tactical-style 700 as a foundation for potential future upgrades. It’s for the person who values ballistic performance and a stable platform over ultra-lightweight portability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 25-06 Remington suitable for elk or larger game?
A: With careful shot placement and appropriate heavy-for-caliber bullets (120+ grains), it can be used for elk at moderate ranges. However, most consider it a premier cartridge for deer, antelope, and varmints at long distance. For dedicated elk hunting, a larger caliber is often recommended.
Q: Can I use standard Remington 700 scope bases and rings?
A: Absolutely. This rifle uses the standard Remington 700 long action footprint. Popular one-piece bases from brands like Nightforce, EGW, or even Weaver-style two-piece bases will mount directly to the receiver’s drilled and tapped holes.
Q: What’s the real-world accuracy potential?
A: With its bedded stock and heavy barrel, this rifle is capable of sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy with quality ammunition it likes. That means groups under 1 inch at 100 yards are a reasonable expectation, with many shooting even tighter. Handloading can often unlock its full potential.
If you’re looking for a ready-to-go, long-range rifle that doesn’t cut corners on the fundamentals, this Remington 700 configuration is a compelling option. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.



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