Re: Rem700 vs FN SPR
I have been leaning more and more towards the FN/Winchesters lately. When it comes to building up rifles, dealing with the recoil lug alone can be a pain. If you blueprint the action and re cut the receiver threads .010" over sized, you have to either buy an over sized lug, or you need to bore out the factory lug. Then you have to true both sides of the lug up on a surface grinder or buy one already done. Then securing the lug to the receiver when installing the barrel requires a certain tool for that specific lug, or you have to drill and pin the lug. Then when it comes to bedding you have to tape up the lug. Also, because you are not cutting a longer threaded shank for the barrel because of a recoil lug, you have a shorter shank. That translates to the capacity to bump the chamber forward and chase your threads and most your barrel shoulder forward to freshen up the barrel.
So with a FN/Winchester you don't have to worry about any of that.
Also, adjusting factory FN/Winchester triggers is pretty simple. The extractor is strong and the bolt is stronger in my opinion. Like SLUG said, the metal is extremely tough and is not just going to rip off.
When barreling, you don't have to worry about a counter bore like on a Remington, but the flip side to that coin is the cone that you must cut in the barrel and the extractor slot. I think those are small compared to the other advantages mentioned.