I have had a few 700 VSSF's & currently have a .223 & .308, as well as a .204 VSSF II (H-S stock has wider fore-end, palm swells & the flute channels are black), I like them for their accuracy, stainless steel construction and that old-time "slick as glass" feeling bolt, which I don't get with my 700-P, although it is a fine, accurate rifle in it's own right. I don't shoot paper much O/T sighting in & confirming zero at dog-towns as they (.223's & .204) are prairie dog guns & do their job well out to 700+ yards (which is the farthest I've shot them). I'm not sure why Remington didn't offer this rifle in .243. I plan to rebarrel my .308 to .243 or one of the "in vogue" 6 mm's this winter & may do another in .260. A $700 VSSF is nearly a thing of the past as most will bring $950-1500, depending on caliber rarity.