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Remington SPS
Anyone heard of or had any experience with the new Remington SPS varmints? Are there better rifles for the same price $1000 new
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There have been a few posts on these rifles do a search using remington sps
one of the more widely responded to posts was
http://ausvarmint.kjd84.com/forum/viewt ... ington+sps
This has a bit of info on the varmints.
I cant talk specifically about the varmint model but i am happy with my basic model sps in 223. Possibly if i was to do it all again i would look at the varmint or tactical, but i would also have a better look at Tikka's or consider saving for the Rem 700 VSSF II.
As for a basic knock about rifle i am very happy with the Rem SPS
one of the more widely responded to posts was
http://ausvarmint.kjd84.com/forum/viewt ... ington+sps
This has a bit of info on the varmints.
I cant talk specifically about the varmint model but i am happy with my basic model sps in 223. Possibly if i was to do it all again i would look at the varmint or tactical, but i would also have a better look at Tikka's or consider saving for the Rem 700 VSSF II.
As for a basic knock about rifle i am very happy with the Rem SPS
G,day LilHMR
Tikka T3 varmint would be worth closer inspection, guarranteed to shoot 1moa out of the box. You may, or may not, like the ejection port setup as It makes single round loading very difficult. The Stock is adjustable on the varmint model T3 too I think.
The Howa Varmint stainless with Hogue stock would be another that will be well within your budget.
Nothing wrong with the remington. But they dont make any accuaracy guarrantees were as the other 2 do.
Cheers Jethro.
Tikka T3 varmint would be worth closer inspection, guarranteed to shoot 1moa out of the box. You may, or may not, like the ejection port setup as It makes single round loading very difficult. The Stock is adjustable on the varmint model T3 too I think.
The Howa Varmint stainless with Hogue stock would be another that will be well within your budget.
Nothing wrong with the remington. But they dont make any accuaracy guarrantees were as the other 2 do.
Cheers Jethro.
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Re: Remington SPS
I understand the SPS-V has a bit of fore end flex, save your $$$s and get either a VSF or VSSF II.Little 17HMR wrote:Anyone heard of or had any experience with the new Remington SPS varmints? Are there better rifles for the same price $1000 new
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have a look on this page http://www.snipercentral.com/rifles.htm
they have reviewed the new SPS tactical too. looks like that would be the better choice but only a 20" barrel
they have reviewed the new SPS tactical too. looks like that would be the better choice but only a 20" barrel
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Just a quick note.
If buying one second hand pick one in very good condition and on it's original barrel, this obviously will go for any second hand rifle but especially the stainless rugers.
The reason being that the stainless in these actions is very soft and will wear excessively if not looked after. The main area of this wear is the locking lugs. They need to be kept very clean and well lubed to reduce wear and gaulling. As they wear the headspace opens up.
I have seen many with headspace that is well out of spec. On an action that has had little use or is well looked after the back of the lugs on the bolt will look fairly clean and neat but on a bolt that has been worn you will be able to feel a burr on the rear outside edge of the lug and gaulling will also be apparent on the lug seating area.
A well rebarreled rifle will have this corrected and the headspace will be set to suit.
I am not trying to turn people off these rifles but just letting them know what to look for.
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Shane
If buying one second hand pick one in very good condition and on it's original barrel, this obviously will go for any second hand rifle but especially the stainless rugers.
The reason being that the stainless in these actions is very soft and will wear excessively if not looked after. The main area of this wear is the locking lugs. They need to be kept very clean and well lubed to reduce wear and gaulling. As they wear the headspace opens up.
I have seen many with headspace that is well out of spec. On an action that has had little use or is well looked after the back of the lugs on the bolt will look fairly clean and neat but on a bolt that has been worn you will be able to feel a burr on the rear outside edge of the lug and gaulling will also be apparent on the lug seating area.
A well rebarreled rifle will have this corrected and the headspace will be set to suit.
I am not trying to turn people off these rifles but just letting them know what to look for.
cheers,
Shane
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Ditto yourjonutarr wrote:have a look on this page http://www.snipercentral.com/rifles.htm
they have reviewed the new SPS tactical too. looks like that would be the better choice but only a 20" barrel
A 20" barrel is just simply no good for a specialty Varmint rifle IMO, even a loss of a conservative 30fps per inch over a normal length (26") varmint barrel is going to be down 180fps and most of the high intensity cartridges will lose a lot more than 30fps per inch. Those 'Tactical' rifles with the short barrel are a waste of money for hunting - unless you are hunting humans at less than a couple of hundred yards.
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How do you think the SPS tactical in 223 be would be for a, dare I say "do it all rifle". I only have room for 2 rifles and 1 is a 17HMR the other is a BSA superstar air rifle which I am looking at replacing with a centrefire. I prefer varminiting but would also like to be able to do a bit of walkin around. I know I'm asking alot but I don't mind lugging heavy things around as it just improves my fitness.