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Newer Remington QC
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<blockquote data-quote="browning442" data-source="post: 1448731" data-attributes="member: 31891"><p>Guys have covered it but I'll put my two cents in. I purchased a Remington SPS tactical in 6.5 CM last year, put a grayboe terrain stock on it which I love, and swapped the 10x trigger onto it from my other rem. Thing shot 3/4 MOA the very first trip to the range with berger 140 elite hunters, and not even broken in yet. No doubt I can tighten up that load. Keep in mind, that's the standard Remington SPS tactical, and it comes factory threaded. No doubt in my mind the 5R would shoot as good or likely better.</p><p></p><p>Here's a caveat though - the Remington short actions are just that - short. If you seat your bullets way out to the lands, you're going to have issues. Honestly that's why anymore I like building most things on Remington LONG actions, and not worrying about magazine length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browning442, post: 1448731, member: 31891"] Guys have covered it but I’ll put my two cents in. I purchased a Remington SPS tactical in 6.5 CM last year, put a grayboe terrain stock on it which I love, and swapped the 10x trigger onto it from my other rem. Thing shot 3/4 MOA the very first trip to the range with berger 140 elite hunters, and not even broken in yet. No doubt I can tighten up that load. Keep in mind, that’s the standard Remington SPS tactical, and it comes factory threaded. No doubt in my mind the 5R would shoot as good or likely better. Here’s a caveat though - the Remington short actions are just that - short. If you seat your bullets way out to the lands, you’re going to have issues. Honestly that’s why anymore I like building most things on Remington LONG actions, and not worrying about magazine length. [/QUOTE]
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