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The Basics, Starting Out
Remington 700 Accurizing on a shoestring
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<blockquote data-quote="270yotekiller" data-source="post: 137143" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I just bought a brand new rem 700SPS in 300WSM and i amfollowing a strict regiment of cleaning and have about 50rnds through the pipe. I adjusted the trigger to break at 4lbs which is fine for me and the cold weather in Saskatchewan. Also had to make some mods to the feeding rails and feed ramp for the shells to feed 100%.</p><p></p><p>I haven't worked out an accurate load to shoot but so far will be trying Sierra 165GK BTHP, Nosler 165 Accubond, Hornady 168AMAX, but thats a different situation.</p><p></p><p>I want to make some accurizing mods on this rifle but try to keep all costs around $650.00, thought it would be a good place to get some advice, what would be the most crucial modifications within budget?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="270yotekiller, post: 137143, member: 4653"] I just bought a brand new rem 700SPS in 300WSM and i amfollowing a strict regiment of cleaning and have about 50rnds through the pipe. I adjusted the trigger to break at 4lbs which is fine for me and the cold weather in Saskatchewan. Also had to make some mods to the feeding rails and feed ramp for the shells to feed 100%. I haven't worked out an accurate load to shoot but so far will be trying Sierra 165GK BTHP, Nosler 165 Accubond, Hornady 168AMAX, but thats a different situation. I want to make some accurizing mods on this rifle but try to keep all costs around $650.00, thought it would be a good place to get some advice, what would be the most crucial modifications within budget? [/QUOTE]
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