lookin for a little help, maybee getting a new 700
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: green bay, wi (hunt in peshtigo, wi)
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lookin for a little help, maybee getting a new 700
So I am thinking about buying a new hunting rifle for next year and I want a 700, pretty sure I am set on the .300WM as for caliber, and planning on putting a leupold VX-II scope on it.
Now I get a little lost from there, I was looking at the SPS due to the price and the drop out magazine just because I like removable magazines
I may start getting some work done on the rifle as money allows, such as an upgraded stock, trigger work or new trigger, then possibly bedding and free floating.
What do you think of the setup, any recomendations on stock, trigger, or even the model I am looking at.
Any more info or insight would be greatly appreciated
Now I get a little lost from there, I was looking at the SPS due to the price and the drop out magazine just because I like removable magazines
I may start getting some work done on the rifle as money allows, such as an upgraded stock, trigger work or new trigger, then possibly bedding and free floating.
What do you think of the setup, any recomendations on stock, trigger, or even the model I am looking at.
Any more info or insight would be greatly appreciated
#2
Proud owner of a 700 SPS with detachable magazine in .243.
Did three things;
Had my gunsmith hand lap the barrel.
Had my gunsmith do a basic trigger job.
I followed the "standard" break in proceedure for first 100 rounds.
Shoots under 1" MOA all day long.
Any gunsmith worth their salt "can" work on a model 700 !
Did three things;
Had my gunsmith hand lap the barrel.
Had my gunsmith do a basic trigger job.
I followed the "standard" break in proceedure for first 100 rounds.
Shoots under 1" MOA all day long.
Any gunsmith worth their salt "can" work on a model 700 !
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Louisiana
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Couldn't agree more--I've got an LSS in 30-06, puts two with the holes touching and then on the third shot I usually can't hold it steady enough to put that one into the same hole although occasionally I do--and this is an out of the box rifle, no gunsmithing at all, so yes, the Remingtons shoot----listen to Sheridan, he knows what he's talking about---
#5
Spike
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Sheridan - one question i have is Do they make as much aftermarket for the detachable magazine style, such as stocks? and are there any limitations to that style for getting work done to the gun and the functionality of the gun
Jhilde - that is a great looking gun, is that a standard stock, or aftermarket?
Jhilde - that is a great looking gun, is that a standard stock, or aftermarket?
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Louisiana
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Sheridan, maybe you can shed a little light on the question--every Remington I've ever owned had a hinged floor plate, don't remember any with a fully detachable magazine--I've had ADL's, BDL's and the LSS--my Rem .22 of course had a pull out mag, but the rest all had floor plates---
JD--the stock is Remingtons, straight factory, called the "black laminated"--I don't see them offered in the Rem catalog any longer so that stock style may have been discontinued---Bud's gun shop, on the net, still has one in .300 Win Mag and their prices can't be beat--food for thought----
JD--the stock is Remingtons, straight factory, called the "black laminated"--I don't see them offered in the Rem catalog any longer so that stock style may have been discontinued---Bud's gun shop, on the net, still has one in .300 Win Mag and their prices can't be beat--food for thought----
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Louisiana
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Just checked to be sure my info was accurate--second page of the Bud's gun shop Remington section, black laminate stock, stainless barreled action in .300 Win mag, $674.00---I love Remingtons so to my way of thinking, it's a no-brainer--just my opinion of course----
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Louisiana
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Another point in their favor, they are relatively light, but the thick recoil pad that Remington puts on them handles a lot of the felt recoil--my 06 is not at all uncomfortable to shoot--the .300 mag will have a little more "push" but will still be easy to live with and should be plenty accurate--my Rem in .300 WSM was a real tack driver--
#9
Spike
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jhilde - thanks for the heads up, i will check out buds. maybe i can get the gunsmith to order one from them and not to worried about recoil..I was shooting my .308 winchester 100 before the season this year and honestly didn't even notice the recoil, I am sure I will notice with the mag. but I don't think it will be enough to cause a flinch or anything of the kind
another question i thought of is - anybody know the average price for a trigger job, floating a barrel, glass bedding..etc
another question i thought of is - anybody know the average price for a trigger job, floating a barrel, glass bedding..etc
Last edited by jdweim; 12-07-2011 at 05:25 AM.
#10
Here is the detachable magazine model;
http://www.remington.com/products/fi...00-sps-dm.aspx
Perfer stainless, but detachable box magazine is first priority for me.
BTW - also removed recoil pad & replace with pachmayr decelerator recoil pad.
http://www.remington.com/products/fi...00-sps-dm.aspx
Perfer stainless, but detachable box magazine is first priority for me.
BTW - also removed recoil pad & replace with pachmayr decelerator recoil pad.