rem sps vs stevens 200 in 22-250?

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Fondled one today. Super heavy trigger. Had to make sure the safety was off but it was. I'd guess ~8 lbs on that particular specimen. If I knew the trigger could be taken down to around 3 lbs, I'd buy one.
 
bisonhd said:
Fondled one today. Super heavy trigger. Had to make sure the safety was off but it was. I'd guess ~8 lbs on that particular specimen. If I knew the trigger could be taken down to around 3 lbs, I'd buy one.

Anything's possible with $$... :p
 
I bought the stevens 200 in 22-250 after looking at both rifles. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against remington, but WTF did they finish the sps with? Barbeque paint? I will admit that the stock sucks on the stevens but it is a lot easier to get a new stock then refinish the metal. I didn't think the stock on sps was all that great either. I do like how it has a floor plate unlike the stevens. I made a choice more on which rifle I was comfortable with more. I love the way the stevens shoots, I put 3 shot 1" groups with a good rest. Personally I would go handle both rifles and get the one that fits you the best. They are both solid actions and come from reputable companies.
 
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