Re: Remington 700 sps
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: fdkay</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ewoaf</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Your not to expect super accuracy with your sporter Bbl. Consider getting a varmint takeoff or upgrade to a custom stainless bbl. besides the aforementioned chassis, you won't be able to hit much at great distance without good glass and enough adjustment to get you there. A 20 MOA base will be a must as well. I'd sell it and just get a sps-v or tactical and start there. </div></div>
I pretty much concur with this, though I personally don't believe a 20MOA rail is a "must", it depends on the scope you end up with.
If the rifle is unfired, and you don't have nay personal attachemnt to it, see if you can return it for full credit and apply that to the price for a more suitable rifle.
This would be a SPS varmint, SPS tactical (either one) or 700P.
There are others, but they would quickly rise above what I percieve as your budget.
An SPS varmint can be had for about 530 dollars from the proper sources, the 1-12 SPS tactical about 550, the AAC-SD model about 600 and the 700P about 800.
Why did I include the 700P when it is clearly more expensive?
It comes in a very good, proven stock that does not need to be replaced.
The SPS varmint stock MUST be replaced, the SPS Tactical stocks can be used as is until you decide what to replace it with (and you will).
By getting the 700P, you remove that part of the equation.
Now, if you want a HIGHLY accurate, semi custom rifle, KEEP the rifle you have now.
Put the best glass you can afford on it.
Shoot the damn thing, but don't expect precision rifle accuracy. Expect good, hunting rifle accuracy and be happy with that.
Do research, decide what stock you will eventually want and save your pennies.
Buy the stock you want.
Save your pennies again.
Send that barreled action to one of the fine hiders here like Roscoe or Mark and have them true the action, install a barrel of your choice and a new Timney 512 trigger.
Install that in your stock you bought and be VERY happy.
Let me warn you now, even if you get the 700P, or the 5R, you will EVENTUALLY send it to a smith to have it trued and rebarreled. It is a sickness and there is no cure.
You will also end up with 2000 dollars worth of glass (or more) on the damn thing.
Then you will want a TRG or AW.
Then you'll want an S&B or Hensoldt. </div></div>
Warning me about how much of addiction this is has made me grin. Your second choices for keeping this rifle was basically the game plan from the beginning. I do not have the most money in the world and wanted to get something to get my feet wet and this gun fits that purpose perfectly. Everything that you are advising me I will surely do I am sure. The glass, stock, and barrel are what I am researching right now. I am pretty sure that I want the mike rock barrel as I know that he was the one that supplied the barrels for the m24 if I am correct. The stock I was so surprised how stupid easy it is to take off so installing that will not be a problem. Guess I need to call Mike Rock cause his m24 barrels are 26" barrels it seems and I wonder if he can make me a 24 inch barrel. Damn this stuff really is addicting. I thought I was addicted when I built my a/r.