I've been looking at two different varmint Remingtons. I'm not familiar with Remington's nomenclature, so that is the first thing.
One is a Model 700 SPS Varmint
SPS Varmint stock with vented beavertail fore–end for enhanced grip, reduced weight and better heat dissipation
Heavy contour barrel
Non–reflective matte blued finish
Dual front sling swivel studs included (one rear)
Hinged floorplate magazine
Second one is a Model 700 VLS Varmint
26” heavy contour barrel
Concave target–style barrel crown
laminated stock includes Monte Carlo cheekpiece, and a beavertail fore–end
All metal richly blued, satin finsh
X–Mark Pro™ Trigger
I can guess that the 'VL' in VLS is for Varmint Laminate. What is SPS?
Both appear to be BDL with the hinged floor plate.
The VLS is roughly $200.00 more than the SPS. If I get the SPS, I could buy a Boyd's laminate stock (which I prefer) and still be ahead money wise, and give me 2 stock option.
Is the target crown and X-Mark Pro trigger worth the additional money? Any other significant differences?
One is a Model 700 SPS Varmint
SPS Varmint stock with vented beavertail fore–end for enhanced grip, reduced weight and better heat dissipation
Heavy contour barrel
Non–reflective matte blued finish
Dual front sling swivel studs included (one rear)
Hinged floorplate magazine
Second one is a Model 700 VLS Varmint
26” heavy contour barrel
Concave target–style barrel crown
laminated stock includes Monte Carlo cheekpiece, and a beavertail fore–end
All metal richly blued, satin finsh
X–Mark Pro™ Trigger
I can guess that the 'VL' in VLS is for Varmint Laminate. What is SPS?
Both appear to be BDL with the hinged floor plate.
The VLS is roughly $200.00 more than the SPS. If I get the SPS, I could buy a Boyd's laminate stock (which I prefer) and still be ahead money wise, and give me 2 stock option.
Is the target crown and X-Mark Pro trigger worth the additional money? Any other significant differences?


















































