Re: FN SPR
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: turbo54</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here is my new one in 284Win so far. Have to make another pillar, finish fitting the DBM, fit the Jewell trigger, fit the tubb speedlock kit, bed, and melonite. It'll be a few more weeks, I suspect.
Something no ones really mentioned yet is how f'n solid the action is on these. It feels like you're locking up the door on a bank vault when you put a round into battery. There's nothing else like it, that I'm aware of. My Savage 10FP has been a GREAT!!! rifle, but it just doesn't ooze awesome like one of these. No hate for Remingtons and their clones, but they don't compare either. My buddys fully tuned (by SAC) 700 has a great feel, and the bolt is super-slick, but it still doesn't lock up like an SPR. </div></div>
Agreed. It really does make a 700 feel like a toy, and a poorly machined one at that. In fact, I could go so far as to say I think it's probably the best execution of a non-purpose-built sniper weapon (i.e. an AI AW or a TRG-42) in existence.
Don't agree? Well, let's review.
Accuracy is there, so no sense discussing that.
Durability - a chrome lined bore on a rifle that never really gets hot?
Everything is Parkerized, and I've added DuraCoat SL over that, so corrosion is pretty much a non-issue. I was out shooting in the rain yesterday afternoon without a care in the world. I punched the bore and sat the gun up on the pod over an HVAC vent and went on about my evening.
CRF - no, probably not necessary, but still a nice-to-have feature. The extractor is pure Mauser, which is to say fucking huge and heavy. Barring a material fault I can't see breaking it.
Ejector - Mauser all the way. It's a solid piece of metal that doesn't DO anything except let the case head bounce off of it. Not sure how it could be made simpler.
Field stripping - did you know you can disassemble the bolt in the field with no tools? Try that with a 700.
Yes, it's a heavy fucker, but I'm not too old to hump it yet.