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remington 700 SPS varmint ...stock's?
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<blockquote data-quote="chazmatic" data-source="post: 868783" data-attributes="member: 21436"><div style="text-align: right">The Remington I have in 308 5R has the HS stock works great. then the SPS was a different issue with the cheap factory stock. I tried every enhancement to no avail. A friend gave me a new take off in a sporter barrel stock. I put the stock on and of course it did not fit but only about three or four inches from the end of the fore arm. this issue was fixed by clamping that put in a wood vise contured to accept the barrel and tighten down until it snapped on the end of forearm which was a very little crack>unnoticed . then my next step was to put black shafting epoxie on the end of the forearm as if bedding and clamping again for 24 hrs. This was my accuracy fix.</div> <div style="text-align: right"></div></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chazmatic, post: 868783, member: 21436"] [RIGHT]The Remington I have in 308 5R has the HS stock works great. then the SPS was a different issue with the cheap factory stock. I tried every enhancement to no avail. A friend gave me a new take off in a sporter barrel stock. I put the stock on and of course it did not fit but only about three or four inches from the end of the fore arm. this issue was fixed by clamping that put in a wood vise contured to accept the barrel and tighten down until it snapped on the end of forearm which was a very little crack>unnoticed . then my next step was to put black shafting epoxie on the end of the forearm as if bedding and clamping again for 24 hrs. This was my accuracy fix. [/RIGHT] [/QUOTE]
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