Re: Remington?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SHAKAZULU</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I’ve seen a number of LTRs and SPS’ produce just as good as the AI’s , FN’s and other popular makes. Truly any Remington Tactical type is ready to go out of the box. Aside from the stock triggers, you can’t go wrong. Trust me. These guns will shot better than you.</div></div>
I own a 700 SPS-V (restocked with a B&C), 700 SPS-T AAC-SD, AI AE MkII, and three 700 LTR's at work.
All were brand new when they came into my control.
First, the majority of the issue is shooter and not system. In no way is a factory 700 the equal of an AI. Not in construction, finish or accuracy. While some factory 700's may come close on some days with one or two groups, they do not offer the consistent performance from even the bottom end AI AE.
I honestly wish this wasn't the case. If I got my AE MkII and it did not perform better than the 700 SPS-V or SPS Tactical then I could have resold it and saved a TON of cash for ammo, match fees, training, etc.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SHAKAZULU</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well I just got an SPS Tactical-AAC I can honestly say it’s even better than any of the LTR’s I’ve been around .</div></div>
I also have to disagree with this. The stock on the AAC-SD limits its accuracy to well below what a LTR is capable of. I am demonstrating this in the build series I am writing for 8541Tactical.com.
Now you may have just gotten some crappy LTR's. It happens. However all of ours routinely shoot under 3/4" groups at 100 yards. At least one of them has been able to come closer to 1/2" when I am on it.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SHAKAZULU</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I’ve shot thousands of rounds through LTRs , AIs, FNs and on… go with the SPS Tactical.</div></div>
Anyone who would choose an SPS-Tactical over an AI needs their head examined. The SPS-Tactical is an excellent BUDGET rifle. Comparing "factory" to "factory" the SPS Tactical is a good option in it's PRICE RANGE. Once you add a couple hundred dollars to the pile you have options available that are more accurate.
If you don't NEED excellent accuracy and you have a budget you need to stick to, then the SPS Tactical is good to go. If you have the budget for an AI, don't buy an SPS Tactical because someone told you it's just as accurate as an AI.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SHAKAZULU</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I swore to myself that I’d never buy anything but an LTR as long as I live. </div></div>
This is actually a common issue. People get married to their choice. THEIR choice then becomes the choice they attempt to bestow on others. Their financial and emotional investment makes it a personal issue. I have to guard against it infecting my own opinion. I shoot and enjoy an AI I have spent a lot of money on. When I compare it to others I have to make sure I am doing so on a factual basis. Not an emotional one.
This is not a personal dig on you. It's just reality. The SPS-V, SPS-Tactical and SPS AAC-SD are EXCELLENT choices for the beginning shooter. They can be wonderful building blocks leading up to a full custom. The low price point allows you to spend more on glass, ammo and training. That will all make more of a difference in the shooter than an expensive rifle will. However if money is not a concern, then the SPS ceases to be a viable option.