Re: 700 SPS Tactical .308 ACCURACY ISSUES
I've been watching this thread for four days now and what I'm about to say may piss some of you off however it needs to be said, some of you need to check your information and solutions to issues before posting, remember just because you read it on here does NOT make it gospel. take that as a disclaimer:
1) NEVER loosen your action screws under torque specs to try to float your tupperware stock, the hogue is shit either deal with it or replace it. you mentioned cost, the bell and carlson stocks are an affordable and outstanding option, they go for 200 all day on gun broker. keeping true and constant tension from action to stock helps accuracy.
2) quality control at remington is not so bad that they are producing something you should be losing sleep over. personally i think if you are questioning if its you or the rifle making shitty groups, even after you replaced the stock with a good one, then chances are its you. you shoot long enough you will KNOW when you shanked a shot or if its your weapon thats messed up.
3) the new triggers if adjusted right, which you can do on your own and no 4 lbs is not the lowest they adjust, work just fine for any shooter, just remember if you bring it below 3 lbs to put some locktight on the adjuster screw, it will work loose.
4) the best way to get better is not on some online forum, find someone local that knows his shit and go out and shoot with him, if recoil is an issue on a 308 for you then I would be proned to calling you a certain female body part, just kidding, dont fear the recoil, dont try to control it, set it free and recover. dry fire, dry fire, dry fire, shooting is all about good habits, you dont get addicted to smoking off one cigarette once a month, chain smoke if you want it to be second nature, what i mean by that is dry fire and play with your rifle, get to know it, it has a personality, give it a name, sounds stupid but you have to bond with it.
5) if you feel something is wrong with the rifle, dont shoot it go get it looked at, make sure all is tight and mounted correctly, there is nothing worse then wasting ammo chasing shoots and getting pissed when a ring is loose.
6) i'm not attacking anyone, i just can sit back and look at some of these posts, some are good advice, others....well, you should probably stop posting and start reading. be smart, all it takes is one retard hurting himself with a rifle that he loosened his action up which is subject to exteme amounts of pressure when fired and its just more ammo for anti gun liberals to come at us with.
last thing, if any of you are so concerned that your "remmy" is subpar sell it to me
Rusty