The thing is that the RPR needs to get dressed too to really be something. Lots of guys are real happy with them but I think mainly because it looks tacticool.
In reality the RPR has a number of weak points that are inherint to the system and nothing you can do will correct it. It lacks the popularity of the Rem 700 so there are few aftermarket options to really refine it.
In the end while a Remmy needs plenty of accessorizing to really pull things off, it really has more versatility in the end. Having said that... I'm no great fan of the Rem 700 but I do admit there's value in the fact that every gunsmith and backyard handyman knows what to do with it.
There's no wrong answer here, but I'd suggest you throw a Rem 700 into that new ESS chassis from MDT.
In reality the RPR has a number of weak points that are inherint to the system and nothing you can do will correct it. It lacks the popularity of the Rem 700 so there are few aftermarket options to really refine it.
In the end while a Remmy needs plenty of accessorizing to really pull things off, it really has more versatility in the end. Having said that... I'm no great fan of the Rem 700 but I do admit there's value in the fact that every gunsmith and backyard handyman knows what to do with it.
There's no wrong answer here, but I'd suggest you throw a Rem 700 into that new ESS chassis from MDT.
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