I did a search on this site and there doesn't seem to be any discussion about the stock that comes with the Remington M700 SPS Varmint. Here is the text of an email sent to Remington about my experiences with this stock. I don't ever expect to get a reply, actually I don't really need one from them What I want people to realize is that if you buy one of these guns expect to shell out an extra few $$'s for a good quality stock in addition to the price of the gun.
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Hi there,
I am a past member of the Canadian National Rifle Team (11 yrs) and have shot internationally etc. so I know a bit about accurate guns and shooting.
I recently bought a M700 SPS Varmint in .308W. I was pretty excited to take it out to the range and see how it would do. My first go was with some Federal match ammunition. The groups at 100 yards were terrible. Maybe three in a nice group and then two flyers.
Having been down this road before I worked up a bunch of hand loads using 168gr. SMK's. Again lousy groups with all powder charges.
I assumed, incorrectly I found out, that the barrel would be free floating. What I found was a number of high spots that put pressure on the barrel. Some were from the side, some from underneath. In fact I found that the stock is slightly crooked/warped.
Off to the internet I go and what do I find? Lots of people griping about the stock that comes with these rifles.
It seems I will have to buy a new, better quality, stock to achieve the accuracy I expected from this rifle. Considering I have already spent good money on this rifle the additional expense is totally unjustified in my opinion. In fact I feel gypped.
The Remington of the 70's and 80's, the last time I used a Remington product, would not have let something like this out the door. What has happened?
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That's it. I have ordered a Bell & Carlson stock from Prophet River. Take this as an FYI as they say your mileage may vary.
Eric
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Hi there,
I am a past member of the Canadian National Rifle Team (11 yrs) and have shot internationally etc. so I know a bit about accurate guns and shooting.
I recently bought a M700 SPS Varmint in .308W. I was pretty excited to take it out to the range and see how it would do. My first go was with some Federal match ammunition. The groups at 100 yards were terrible. Maybe three in a nice group and then two flyers.
Having been down this road before I worked up a bunch of hand loads using 168gr. SMK's. Again lousy groups with all powder charges.
I assumed, incorrectly I found out, that the barrel would be free floating. What I found was a number of high spots that put pressure on the barrel. Some were from the side, some from underneath. In fact I found that the stock is slightly crooked/warped.
Off to the internet I go and what do I find? Lots of people griping about the stock that comes with these rifles.
It seems I will have to buy a new, better quality, stock to achieve the accuracy I expected from this rifle. Considering I have already spent good money on this rifle the additional expense is totally unjustified in my opinion. In fact I feel gypped.
The Remington of the 70's and 80's, the last time I used a Remington product, would not have let something like this out the door. What has happened?
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That's it. I have ordered a Bell & Carlson stock from Prophet River. Take this as an FYI as they say your mileage may vary.
Eric