Originally Posted by
As I Please
You THINK it's good,only because you'ver zero concept of Reloading's reliable possibilities.
I've alweays likened it akin to jerking off(Factory fodder),to whittling a fine chunk of azz(Reloading)...though the differences are more stark than that.
Quite an analogy, but effective....Reloading seems to be coming in the not so distant future, I'd like a few more choices in the world. No need thus far with 270 and 30-06....
Originally Posted by
DeerandbearhoG
The stainless cdl is the one w/ the woodstock I believe, makes little sense to me IMO, if you want a weather resistant rifle, go w/ the sps stainless , its the same gun w/ and injection molded syn stock, I had one in 7mag but sold it to but my 700 mtlss. The sps was pretty nice for the price, I actually liked the stock and finish (matte SS and jeweled bolt) on it, nice factory limbsaver recoil pad too. I wasnt too crazy about the Xpro trigger, and i found it a bit heavier than I like, but I found the quality very adequate, the only 700 I think is a little cheap looking is the all black sps and older adls.The new green stock triangle varmint guns look a little tacky to me too but, The SPS SS, the standard CDL, the BDL, and the MTlss are fine looking, fine quality, factory rifles IMO.
I like the fluted barrel for rigidity...I'm over most of the newer wood stocked guns since I can do better with a bottle of tru-oil and a dembart tool in my garage. The plastic jobs from Remington seem kinda "Nerfy"