- Rubberized grip and forend for better friction in wet conditions
- Flush cup sling mounts and push button sling loops
- Forend sling mount for mounting bipods
- Push button adjustment for comb height and length-of-pull
- GRS Rifle comes standard with 10 round magazine conversion kit
- The material is a 15% fiberglass reinforced Durethan.
- The composite stock will be made in one size, black colour and in right hand configuration only.
- The grip and forend is 5% slimmer than the Sporter varmint.
Specifications:
- Model: M1500 GRS
- Action: Bolt
- Caliber: .22-250 Rem
- Mag Capacity: 10 +1
- Barrel: 24" #6 Threaded 1/2"X28
- Rate of Twist: 1-12"
- Color: Black
- Length of Pull: 13.18"-14.37"
- Length: 43.5"- 44.75"
- Weight: 9.8 lbs
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 22-250 Remington was introduced by Remington in 1965…but that's just part of its story. Based on the 250 Savage case necked down, it was wildcatted in several versions in the 1930s and remained a popular non-standard cartridge for the next 30 years. Remington's factory version was an overnight success! Today the 22-250 is the most popular long-range varmint cartridge, and probably the most popular 22 centerfire after the 223. All ammunition manufacturers offer it. Loads vary, but 50-grain loads run about 3800 feet per second. Heavier bullets are a bit slower, and with bullets of 40 to 45 grains it reaches or exceeds 4000 fps. It is a standard chambering for most manufacturers of bolt action and single-shot rifles, and is legendary for accuracy and performance on varmints. Bullets of 55 grains and below should be used for varmints; hunters wishing to use their 22-250s for deer should choose bullets of 60 grains and more intended for the purpose. — Craig Boddington