Bought my first .308 bolt gun this week. I've been researching for the past six months, and I thought I had my mind made up on an FN PBR-XP(Winchester 70) but ended up buying a Remington. This is a special edition Remington 700 SPS Varmint with a 20", 1:10" twist, Fluted and Threaded barrel. The gun ran just under $740 after tax but I have a mail in rebate for $40 so it will end up being $700.
This rifle right now is just a starting point as I have several upgrades in mind. I put my Harris Ultra-Light 6"-9" bipod on it, bought a cheap Weaver base, and stole the Vortex Diamondback 4-12x off of my 10/22 and mounted it with some Warne rings I had laying around (after rediscovering how much of a PITA these rings are to mount, I quickly remembered why they were just laying around).
First order of business is going to be getting a decent scope on top. I'm leaning towards a Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 with the mil-dot reticle. Any other recommendations for a decent mil-dot scope in the $700 range are welcome. I'd also like some input on rings and bases. I want a 20moa base and have been eyeing a Seekins Precision but I'm not sure about an aluminum base. For rings, I like the look of the Seekins rings, and they would work well with the aluminum base if I decided to go that route.
Second upgrade has to be doing something about this X-mark trigger. The trigger isn't terrible, no noticeable creep or overtravel, and it's not gritty, just heavy. I haven't measured the pull yet, but if I had to guess I think the pull is around 4.5#'s with the adjustment all the way down. Has anybody improved an X-mark? If I decide to trash the trigger, what's everybody's favorite aftermarket M700 trigger?
Third modification is going to be the stock. I'm pretty set on either an HS Precision or Bell & Carlson Medalist. Most of what I've read claims the B&C is every bit as good as the HS, just $100 cheaper. This will still be a "walking gun" so I don't want adjustable lop or comb, and prefer a grip that isn't completely vertical.
Of course there are all the little touches that will be done. I have a Tac-Ops cheek pad on order. Eventually I want a larger bolt handle. Maybe DBM is in the future but I'm OK with the floorplate for now. I'm thinking about adding a Muzzle Brake to eliminate as much flip as possible. Ideally I want the rifle to be portable, under 11lbs fully dressed, but still be able to reach out and touch something at 600-700yds.
I managed to get to the range and sight in the new rifle and shoot a few groups. I shot two boxes of Hornady American Whitetail at 50yds to sight in and foul the barrel a little. After getting a feel for the rifle I set up targets at 100yds and shot some groups with the four types of ammo I had left. My best group was with Federal GMM 168gr SMK that measured .408" center to center. The Federal GMM 175gr SMK's shot almost as good at .562" (It's actually a 6 shot group in the pic as I pulled the second shot). Hornady 165gr SST Superformance shot just over 1" and that was with me flinching a little (these bastards hurt). Nosler Trophy Grade 165gr Accubonds shot a .818" group (these are my current hunting load).
Overall, I'm very pleased with this rifle. After hearing reports of Remington's lack of QC, I was a little nervous but thankfully I got a good one! The X-Mark wasn't as bad as I thought it was. It is a very predictable trigger but still a little heavy for my tastes. Now I need to get a bunch more ammo and head back to the range to see if this thing really is a shooter or was it all just sh!thouse luck? I noticed that with the Accubonds, it looks like vertical stringing which could be due to the cheap stock and the fact I was using a bipod vs a bag.
This rifle right now is just a starting point as I have several upgrades in mind. I put my Harris Ultra-Light 6"-9" bipod on it, bought a cheap Weaver base, and stole the Vortex Diamondback 4-12x off of my 10/22 and mounted it with some Warne rings I had laying around (after rediscovering how much of a PITA these rings are to mount, I quickly remembered why they were just laying around).
First order of business is going to be getting a decent scope on top. I'm leaning towards a Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 with the mil-dot reticle. Any other recommendations for a decent mil-dot scope in the $700 range are welcome. I'd also like some input on rings and bases. I want a 20moa base and have been eyeing a Seekins Precision but I'm not sure about an aluminum base. For rings, I like the look of the Seekins rings, and they would work well with the aluminum base if I decided to go that route.
Second upgrade has to be doing something about this X-mark trigger. The trigger isn't terrible, no noticeable creep or overtravel, and it's not gritty, just heavy. I haven't measured the pull yet, but if I had to guess I think the pull is around 4.5#'s with the adjustment all the way down. Has anybody improved an X-mark? If I decide to trash the trigger, what's everybody's favorite aftermarket M700 trigger?
Third modification is going to be the stock. I'm pretty set on either an HS Precision or Bell & Carlson Medalist. Most of what I've read claims the B&C is every bit as good as the HS, just $100 cheaper. This will still be a "walking gun" so I don't want adjustable lop or comb, and prefer a grip that isn't completely vertical.
Of course there are all the little touches that will be done. I have a Tac-Ops cheek pad on order. Eventually I want a larger bolt handle. Maybe DBM is in the future but I'm OK with the floorplate for now. I'm thinking about adding a Muzzle Brake to eliminate as much flip as possible. Ideally I want the rifle to be portable, under 11lbs fully dressed, but still be able to reach out and touch something at 600-700yds.
I managed to get to the range and sight in the new rifle and shoot a few groups. I shot two boxes of Hornady American Whitetail at 50yds to sight in and foul the barrel a little. After getting a feel for the rifle I set up targets at 100yds and shot some groups with the four types of ammo I had left. My best group was with Federal GMM 168gr SMK that measured .408" center to center. The Federal GMM 175gr SMK's shot almost as good at .562" (It's actually a 6 shot group in the pic as I pulled the second shot). Hornady 165gr SST Superformance shot just over 1" and that was with me flinching a little (these bastards hurt). Nosler Trophy Grade 165gr Accubonds shot a .818" group (these are my current hunting load).
Overall, I'm very pleased with this rifle. After hearing reports of Remington's lack of QC, I was a little nervous but thankfully I got a good one! The X-Mark wasn't as bad as I thought it was. It is a very predictable trigger but still a little heavy for my tastes. Now I need to get a bunch more ammo and head back to the range to see if this thing really is a shooter or was it all just sh!thouse luck? I noticed that with the Accubonds, it looks like vertical stringing which could be due to the cheap stock and the fact I was using a bipod vs a bag.