Building a Remington 700 in 223 -what buy?

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What model would I buy to get a bolt and action? I would think a barrel swap would be essential, so the barrel on the purchased rifle would be of no consequence, unless remington has a very high quality 223 heavy barrel on a stock rifle. Same thinking on the trigger. Ultimately I want this in an AICS stock.
 
Buy and SPS or do like me and put the word out for a used Rem 700 with a 223 boltface. Who cares then waht the stock or barrel looks like. The action will be trued up and can be re-blued if required (hot bluing).

The gun show is in Brandon this weekend so anything MAY be possible...
 
If you are shelling out coin for an AI stock do yourself a favor and get a Remmy action and have a 223 match barrel spun on it. Lots of smiths carry just the action with a 223 boltface. Then have them true it up and spin on a barrel. On a budget you could put a nice Shilen trigger in it if you don't want the one it comes with.
Your not doing yourself any favors putting a factory barrel in an AI stock, pretty expensive rifle to shoot no better than a $500 SPS.
 
Any Remington 700 action is a repeater action. The differences in actions would be length and finish. A 223 would be short action, small bolt fact. The finishes would be blued or stainless. Maybe other finishes but thats the only difference.
 
MacMillan comes to mind and is 1/2 (or better) the price of the AI. Nothing wrong with the stocks that come on the LTR or the Police models either.
 
Something else to consider would be another action. Tikka or a Howa and probably don't have to rebarrel for a while as they shoot good from the get go. I mention these because you can get an AI stock for them now. Just a thought as there are other options out there.
 
For .223 personally I'd look at a 5R, Police etc and just have the stock inletted for a detachable mag system using AI mags.

If you are stuck on the AI stock (I really like mine so far, but I've only had it for a couple weeks), pick a rifle in .223 that you like the finish on (stainless, polished blued, matte blued etc) and drop it in. Personally I'd shoot the factory barrel for a while first and see what you can get out of it. No sense tossing it if its a decent shooter, though it depends what you're going to use the rifle for.
 
I am on the exact same route as you are.
SPS tactical was what I wanted but I found a bran new VTR 223 for the same price. I will shoot the gun in is original configuration before doing a barrel and stock upgrade.

I am also hesitating between AICS and Tac21. I tried a .308 AICS once ... It's been hunting my dream since
 
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