Spent a good long time making and debating the decision while I was waiting for my PAL (43 day wait), CGN was chalked full of info that was extremely helpful!... Went with a Remington SPS Tactical in .223 with the 16.5" heavy barrel. Pretty exciting day for me... and coming from a long family history of zero guns, I can say that theyre certainly missing out on some awesome.... but wait, there's more! I didn't stop at just the rifle, have been saving and hoarding $$$ for goodies over several months now... so the day I got the rifle, I was also able to twink it out exactly as I wanted it. The end result is below.
Final build I ended up with was:
The SPS Tactical .223 with 16.5" barrel
MDT Tac 21 chassis with magpul PRS stock
AGW Linear muzzle brake
KRG tactical bolt lift
Leupold FX-ii 6x36mm Scope
Leupold Mark 4 super high rings
This build will be used primarily for hunting paper, and eventually small game (coyotes, ground hogs), maybe deer too, since it is legal to do so with .223 here.
Have not got the chance to take it out shooting. Am currently not a member of any range, but am definitely checking out some local ones, soon as work quiets down a little. I will be happy to post any more info and range reports... but I'm pretty sure the rifle will shoot straighter than I can in even my wildest dreams... my only experience with shooting can be tallied at just under a dozen rounds or so. Am pumped to start learning some new skills and tracking my progress.
Things that I still plan on doing with this rifle include:
Wouldn't mind hearing some feedback from you guys, lemme know what you think!
Final build I ended up with was:
The SPS Tactical .223 with 16.5" barrel
MDT Tac 21 chassis with magpul PRS stock
AGW Linear muzzle brake
KRG tactical bolt lift
Leupold FX-ii 6x36mm Scope
Leupold Mark 4 super high rings
This build will be used primarily for hunting paper, and eventually small game (coyotes, ground hogs), maybe deer too, since it is legal to do so with .223 here.
Have not got the chance to take it out shooting. Am currently not a member of any range, but am definitely checking out some local ones, soon as work quiets down a little. I will be happy to post any more info and range reports... but I'm pretty sure the rifle will shoot straighter than I can in even my wildest dreams... my only experience with shooting can be tallied at just under a dozen rounds or so. Am pumped to start learning some new skills and tracking my progress.
Things that I still plan on doing with this rifle include:
- slap on a harris bipod
- a 3-point sling, maybe use some side rails for a sling adapter
- get a forward grip
- get the chassis finished with something like duracoat
Wouldn't mind hearing some feedback from you guys, lemme know what you think!




















































