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The Basics, Starting Out
remington 700 upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 512369" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>The SPS is a nice cheap way to get in to a 700. The stock is junk and you'll be replacing it sooner or later but as a starter rifle they are great. I have the standard SPS in .308 and right now it is my favorite gun. The bead blasted finish is nice to my eye and is better than a cheap blueing job that easily shows rust, etc. The great thing about any Remington 700 is the amount of aftermarket parts available. As long as you pick the proper Short or Long action version of a product it should fit on your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 512369, member: 6452"] The SPS is a nice cheap way to get in to a 700. The stock is junk and you'll be replacing it sooner or later but as a starter rifle they are great. I have the standard SPS in .308 and right now it is my favorite gun. The bead blasted finish is nice to my eye and is better than a cheap blueing job that easily shows rust, etc. The great thing about any Remington 700 is the amount of aftermarket parts available. As long as you pick the proper Short or Long action version of a product it should fit on your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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