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700 SPS Tactical vs. Model 10 Precision Carbine
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 871303" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>I love the Rems as a project rifle, but my intention was to get a compact rifle to run suppressed that would shoot straight out of the box instead of dumping $50-$250 on top of the price of the rifle. The Savage didn't need the extra love. I used the extra dollars for a base, rings, and the last box of Lapua brass that I could find. With the Rem I knew I would replace the stock and the trigger immediately and in my area the SPS Tacs aren't $399, they're at least $600. I may eventually add a higher cap mag to my Savage since I can. Adding DM to an SPS Tac turns into even more money spent.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>I'm not a Savage lover, but the Savage was the better rifle in this instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 871303, member: 16938"] I love the Rems as a project rifle, but my intention was to get a compact rifle to run suppressed that would shoot straight out of the box instead of dumping $50-$250 on top of the price of the rifle. The Savage didn't need the extra love. I used the extra dollars for a base, rings, and the last box of Lapua brass that I could find. With the Rem I knew I would replace the stock and the trigger immediately and in my area the SPS Tacs aren't $399, they're at least $600. I may eventually add a higher cap mag to my Savage since I can. Adding DM to an SPS Tac turns into even more money spent. I'm not a Savage lover, but the Savage was the better rifle in this instance. [/QUOTE]
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