Here is my dilemma. I own a Remington 700 target tactical yes the overpriced one with the triangle barrel and B&C stock. This was my 1st bolt gun and I had more money than sense at the time. Round count is about 120. I got a quote roughly of 600 bucks to do this work.-- Machine a thread protector, Thread Barrel, install a brake, Re-crown threaded barrel, Marine bed recoil lug area, Adjust trigger pull weight to 2.5 lbs, Chase scope base mount holes on action, Polish firing pin, Lap barrel rifling lands, Lap bolt face and lugs, Square bolt face, Square action includes: recut and square action threads, Cut and square bolt lugs, ream chamber, square barrel threads (to action).
It shoots ok now but I feel it could shoot better with the work I am looking to get done. While I want to pull the trigger on the work I have now come across the AAC-SD with the AAC brake already installed and I am debating selling the target tactical and picking up the AAC-SD and having the work done on it instead. If you were in my shoes what would you do and why?
It shoots ok now but I feel it could shoot better with the work I am looking to get done. While I want to pull the trigger on the work I have now come across the AAC-SD with the AAC brake already installed and I am debating selling the target tactical and picking up the AAC-SD and having the work done on it instead. If you were in my shoes what would you do and why?