armagedon41
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- Location
- Edmonton, Alberta
First of all I am going to mention that I am just getting in to the precision game and this will be my first rifle capable of doing the task.
I am well aware that any one of these rifles out shoot my abilities for some time but my main objective is to get a good rifle that will not not frustrate me when learning and that I don't have to upgrade until I either get the skill to be worth it or after waring out a barrel or 2.
Ideally I would like to pick up my first package deal (gun, scope, some ammo and an accessory or 2) for under or at least around 2K. (the 700p I know will toss that idea out the window).
I like the 700 action (old as dirt, LOTS of aftermarket) so I'm going to go with Remington for this rifle and I was set on getting the Milspec after some initial research but I have started doubting my decision when looking in to the XCR Long range and a package deal for a slightly upgraded 700P.
And one last thing I have not gained access to the exchange section yet (brand new member and I guess I have not been approved yet) so there may be something lurking in there to take my attention.
Now on to the nuts a bolts of my conclusions and research:
Remington 700 5R Milspec - .308
Best Price: ($1199.00)
Stock: HS Precision
Barrel: 24" 5r
Trigger: x-Mark
Finish: n/a
Floor Plate: Internal box
My summary:
Good stock, Does not really need to be touched but its just your basic stock.
Barrel is shorter then the others but I like the idea of the fast twist (research says it will stabilize just about anything fired from it so it would be good for some one starting out)
Stainless finish, prefer black but that is just looks not performance.
Floor place does not matter to much but i would be nice for a hinge or mag.
Remington Model 700 XCR Tactical Long Range Rifle - .308
Best Price: ($1307.00)
Stock: Tactical Bell and Carlson
Barrel: 26" fluted
Trigger: X-Mark (40-x?)
Finish: TriNyte
Base Plate: hinged floor plate
My summary:
Nice Stock, wouldn't need any work or replacing.
Good sized barrel and the fluting would be nice but for a precision rifle not really necessary (I'm not gonna put that many quick shots down it).
One listing (the cheapest) said it was the X-Mark pro but Remington's says it is the 40-X so it may just be an old listing or they have old stock at that site (so possibly another $100 for the next dealer on the list). I have heard the 40-X is more desirable over the X-Mark.
TriNyte coating may be overkill but it would mean even if I have incorrect maintenance procedures it will be more tolerant until I learn better practices.
Remington 700 Police w/AICS - .308
Best Price: ($1999.00)
Stock: AICS
Barrel: 26"
Trigger: x-Mark
Finish: Parkerized
Base Plate: Mag
Accessories:Rail, case
My Summary:
This is a Rifle that has been updated from just the 700p with a AICS stock, and also comes with an installed rail, and a hard case.
Most of the impressions of the 700p are very similar to the mil spec (out of the box performance) but it does have the longer barrel and with the VERY nice stock ($850 range to buy it alone) it comes with removable magazines and it has color choice on the stock.
So the major questions are:
1) All things being equal which will shoot better (factory rifle luck of the draw aside)?
2) Does the 5r (even with the shorter barrel) live up to the hype?
3) Are any of my information or summaries off the mark?
and the big one
4) Mil spec vs XCR or should I break the bank and go for the taticool (and hopefully some advantages) of the AICS 700p?
I am well aware that any one of these rifles out shoot my abilities for some time but my main objective is to get a good rifle that will not not frustrate me when learning and that I don't have to upgrade until I either get the skill to be worth it or after waring out a barrel or 2.
Ideally I would like to pick up my first package deal (gun, scope, some ammo and an accessory or 2) for under or at least around 2K. (the 700p I know will toss that idea out the window).
I like the 700 action (old as dirt, LOTS of aftermarket) so I'm going to go with Remington for this rifle and I was set on getting the Milspec after some initial research but I have started doubting my decision when looking in to the XCR Long range and a package deal for a slightly upgraded 700P.
And one last thing I have not gained access to the exchange section yet (brand new member and I guess I have not been approved yet) so there may be something lurking in there to take my attention.
Now on to the nuts a bolts of my conclusions and research:
Remington 700 5R Milspec - .308
Best Price: ($1199.00)
Stock: HS Precision
Barrel: 24" 5r
Trigger: x-Mark
Finish: n/a
Floor Plate: Internal box
My summary:
Good stock, Does not really need to be touched but its just your basic stock.
Barrel is shorter then the others but I like the idea of the fast twist (research says it will stabilize just about anything fired from it so it would be good for some one starting out)
Stainless finish, prefer black but that is just looks not performance.
Floor place does not matter to much but i would be nice for a hinge or mag.
Remington Model 700 XCR Tactical Long Range Rifle - .308
Best Price: ($1307.00)
Stock: Tactical Bell and Carlson
Barrel: 26" fluted
Trigger: X-Mark (40-x?)
Finish: TriNyte
Base Plate: hinged floor plate
My summary:
Nice Stock, wouldn't need any work or replacing.
Good sized barrel and the fluting would be nice but for a precision rifle not really necessary (I'm not gonna put that many quick shots down it).
One listing (the cheapest) said it was the X-Mark pro but Remington's says it is the 40-X so it may just be an old listing or they have old stock at that site (so possibly another $100 for the next dealer on the list). I have heard the 40-X is more desirable over the X-Mark.
TriNyte coating may be overkill but it would mean even if I have incorrect maintenance procedures it will be more tolerant until I learn better practices.
Remington 700 Police w/AICS - .308
Best Price: ($1999.00)
Stock: AICS
Barrel: 26"
Trigger: x-Mark
Finish: Parkerized
Base Plate: Mag
Accessories:Rail, case
My Summary:
This is a Rifle that has been updated from just the 700p with a AICS stock, and also comes with an installed rail, and a hard case.
Most of the impressions of the 700p are very similar to the mil spec (out of the box performance) but it does have the longer barrel and with the VERY nice stock ($850 range to buy it alone) it comes with removable magazines and it has color choice on the stock.
So the major questions are:
1) All things being equal which will shoot better (factory rifle luck of the draw aside)?
2) Does the 5r (even with the shorter barrel) live up to the hype?
3) Are any of my information or summaries off the mark?
and the big one
4) Mil spec vs XCR or should I break the bank and go for the taticool (and hopefully some advantages) of the AICS 700p?
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