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The Remington 700 ADL Varmint in .223 Rem is a no-nonsense bolt-action rifle built for shooters who want proven accuracy and durability without premium-grade pricing. This is a workhorse platform: a solid-steel receiver machined for uniformity, a heavy-contour 5R barrel threaded 1/2 x 28, and a bedding system that locks everything down tight. Whether you're zeroing in on prairie dogs, coyotes, or paper targets at extended range, the 700 ADL gives you the mechanical advantage of Remington's three-rings-of-steel design—a recessed bolt face that seats inside a counter-bored breech, all surrounded by the receiver to cradle the cartridge case with serious strength.
The rifle ships with a synthetic stock featuring a vented beavertail fore-end that helps manage recoil and provides a stable rest on bags or rests. An internal box magazine keeps things clean and snag-free. The 26-inch barrel length is a sweet spot for .223 velocity and sight radius; the threaded muzzle accepts suppressors, brakes, or flash hiders to tune the gun to your needs. Factory drilled and tapped receiver makes optics mounting straightforward—no guessing, just level the scope and go.
This is the ADL configuration: simplified, rugged, and honest. Integral extractor, cylindrical receiver, sling studs for field carry—every feature earns its place. If you're building a .223 varmint or target rifle on a realistic budget and don't want to compromise on bore consistency or bolt-action reliability, the Remington 700 ADL Varmint is a field-proven choice that has worked for generations of shooters.
| Caliber | .223 Rem |
| Action Type | Bolt-action |
| Barrel Length | 26 inches |
| Barrel Profile | Heavy contour 5R |
| Muzzle Thread | 1/2 x 28 |
| Magazine Type | Internal box magazine |
| Stock Material | Black synthetic with vented beavertail fore-end |
| Receiver Material | Machined solid-steel bar stock, matte black |
| Optics Mount | Drilled and tapped receiver |
| Accessories | Sling studs |
Yes. The barrel is threaded 1/2 x 28, which is the standard varmint thread pitch for .223 Rem. Any 1/2 x 28 suppressor, brake, or flash hider will fit. Check local and federal laws regarding suppressors in your area.
The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope rings. You'll need to select rings that match your scope's tube diameter and mount them to the pre-drilled holes. No gunsmithing required.
Yes. The heavy-contour barrel and solid-steel receiver are designed for accuracy. The .223 Rem caliber is effective for varmint work and is popular for precision rifle competitions. The 26-inch barrel provides good velocity and sight radius for either use.
The rifle ships with the synthetic stock, internal box magazine, sling studs, and a factory-assembled action. You will need to add a scope or optic, scope rings, and ammunition to shoot.

SKU: 120912034 • Weight: 1oz





Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
The Remington 700 ADL Varmint in .223 Rem is a no-nonsense bolt-action rifle built for shooters who want proven accuracy and durability without premium-grade pricing. This is a workhorse platform: a solid-steel receiver machined for uniformity, a heavy-contour 5R barrel threaded 1/2 x 28, and a bedding system that locks everything down tight. Whether you're zeroing in on prairie dogs, coyotes, or paper targets at extended range, the 700 ADL gives you the mechanical advantage of Remington's three-rings-of-steel design—a recessed bolt face that seats inside a counter-bored breech, all surrounded by the receiver to cradle the cartridge case with serious strength.
The rifle ships with a synthetic stock featuring a vented beavertail fore-end that helps manage recoil and provides a stable rest on bags or rests. An internal box magazine keeps things clean and snag-free. The 26-inch barrel length is a sweet spot for .223 velocity and sight radius; the threaded muzzle accepts suppressors, brakes, or flash hiders to tune the gun to your needs. Factory drilled and tapped receiver makes optics mounting straightforward—no guessing, just level the scope and go.
This is the ADL configuration: simplified, rugged, and honest. Integral extractor, cylindrical receiver, sling studs for field carry—every feature earns its place. If you're building a .223 varmint or target rifle on a realistic budget and don't want to compromise on bore consistency or bolt-action reliability, the Remington 700 ADL Varmint is a field-proven choice that has worked for generations of shooters.
| Caliber | .223 Rem |
| Action Type | Bolt-action |
| Barrel Length | 26 inches |
| Barrel Profile | Heavy contour 5R |
| Muzzle Thread | 1/2 x 28 |
| Magazine Type | Internal box magazine |
| Stock Material | Black synthetic with vented beavertail fore-end |
| Receiver Material | Machined solid-steel bar stock, matte black |
| Optics Mount | Drilled and tapped receiver |
| Accessories | Sling studs |
Yes. The barrel is threaded 1/2 x 28, which is the standard varmint thread pitch for .223 Rem. Any 1/2 x 28 suppressor, brake, or flash hider will fit. Check local and federal laws regarding suppressors in your area.
The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard scope rings. You'll need to select rings that match your scope's tube diameter and mount them to the pre-drilled holes. No gunsmithing required.
Yes. The heavy-contour barrel and solid-steel receiver are designed for accuracy. The .223 Rem caliber is effective for varmint work and is popular for precision rifle competitions. The 26-inch barrel provides good velocity and sight radius for either use.
The rifle ships with the synthetic stock, internal box magazine, sling studs, and a factory-assembled action. You will need to add a scope or optic, scope rings, and ammunition to shoot.
SKU: 120912034 • Weight: 1oz
