Larue Lt113L20Moa Rem 700 Top Rail L/A 20Moa
The Larue Tactical LT113L20MOA top rail is a precision-engineered picatinny rail designed specifically for Remington 700 long-action rifles. If you're building or upgrading a 700 for long-range hunting or precision shooting, a quality top rail is foundational—it's what everything else mounts to, and it has to be rock-solid. This 20 MOA rail is built for exactly that kind of work: it gives your scope the angle-of-attack you need for extended-distance shooting without requiring extreme turret adjustments.
Larue Tactical has built a solid reputation for making components that work. Their rails are machined to tight tolerances and finished in a durable black coating. The 20 MOA cant built into this rail means your scope is angled upward from the factory, which translates to more usable elevation adjustment on your turrets—a real advantage when you're dialing for longer shots. This is the kind of detail that matters when you're shooting past 500 yards.
Installation on a Remington 700 long action is straightforward if you're comfortable with basic gunsmithing, though you may want professional installation if you're not experienced with scope mounting. Once it's on, you get a solid foundation for quality optics and the kind of precision platform that builds confidence at the range and in the field.
Key Features
- Picatinny rail with integrated 20 MOA cant for extended-range shooting
- Designed for Remington 700 long-action receivers
- Black finish
- Precision machined for consistent mounting surface
Specifications
| Brand | Larue Tactical |
| Model | LT113L20MOA |
| Fit | Remington 700 Long Action |
| Rail Type | Picatinny |
| MOA Cant | 20 MOA |
| Finish | Black |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fit my Remington 700 short action?
No—this rail is designed specifically for Remington 700 long-action receivers. Make sure you have a long-action 700 before ordering.
What does the 20 MOA cant do?
The 20 MOA angle built into the rail tilts your scope upward, giving you additional elevation adjustment range on your scope's turret. This is especially useful for long-range hunting or precision shooting where you need to dial up for distance. Without this built-in angle, you'd use up your scope's turret range much faster.
Do I need a gunsmith to install this?
Installation requires removing your factory rail and mounting the new one. If you're experienced with basic gunsmithing and have the right tools, it's manageable. If you're unsure, professional installation is recommended.

