Well Remington has brought out a lower cost entry varmint rifle styled after the coyote lite of Winchesters. The stock has three vent ports cut under the barrel in the foregrip as does the Coyote Lite however the stock is the same tupperware they use for the standard SPS models. Its not pillar bedded, aluminum chassis bedded or glass bedded....so its just not bedded at all...which is perfect for high accuracy varmint hunting right?
The barrel is varmint contour and blued. I'm thinking that with a trigger job, bedding job or stock replacement say with a hogue it could be a rifle for the feilds in the summer but the addition of stock replacement I'd think the other Remington choices would be better once all things considered.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?




















































