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remington sps rebuild help
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<blockquote data-quote="hglucky13" data-source="post: 243436" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>so i found this stock on stocky's</p><p><a href="http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-185/Bell-&-Carlson-A1/Detail" target="_blank">Bell & Carlson A1 Style Remington 700 Light Tactical Short Action Rifle Stocks</a></p><p>and the original one i was looking at from stocky's</p><p><a href="http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-306/Boyds'-Jon-R.-Sundra/Detail" target="_blank">Boyds' Jon R. Sundra Classic Riflestock Pepper Gray Laminate Remington 700 ADL, SPS, BDL & CDL - Special Purchase!</a></p><p>so if i consider the laminate with the bedding kit plus camo paint it comes to very near the cost of the composite already camo'ed with a bedding block already installed. </p><p>so now i am wondering a couple of things. i wonder which set-up would be intrinsically more accurate. i also wonder how much of a problem having a large gap around the barrel would be. since i plan on keeping my current barrel till i shoot it out. and the bell and carlson stock is made for a thicker barrel.other than visually what kind of problems could i anticipate having a larger than normal gap around the stock.</p><p>also besides my own idea of what a good camo looks like i wonder if me painting the whole gun spray camo is better camo than a stock pattern and leaving the barrel and scope black. does it really matter?</p><p>thanx</p><p>alan</p><p>p.s. thanx for putting up with my rambling, i could go on forever. i just love to hash out every aspect before i throw money at things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hglucky13, post: 243436, member: 13707"] so i found this stock on stocky's [url=http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-185/Bell-&-Carlson-A1/Detail]Bell & Carlson A1 Style Remington 700 Light Tactical Short Action Rifle Stocks[/url] and the original one i was looking at from stocky's [url="http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-306/Boyds'-Jon-R.-Sundra/Detail"]Boyds' Jon R. Sundra Classic Riflestock Pepper Gray Laminate Remington 700 ADL, SPS, BDL & CDL - Special Purchase![/url] so if i consider the laminate with the bedding kit plus camo paint it comes to very near the cost of the composite already camo'ed with a bedding block already installed. so now i am wondering a couple of things. i wonder which set-up would be intrinsically more accurate. i also wonder how much of a problem having a large gap around the barrel would be. since i plan on keeping my current barrel till i shoot it out. and the bell and carlson stock is made for a thicker barrel.other than visually what kind of problems could i anticipate having a larger than normal gap around the stock. also besides my own idea of what a good camo looks like i wonder if me painting the whole gun spray camo is better camo than a stock pattern and leaving the barrel and scope black. does it really matter? thanx alan p.s. thanx for putting up with my rambling, i could go on forever. i just love to hash out every aspect before i throw money at things [/QUOTE]
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