You have what you have

Originally Posted by
jman4427
Thanks for all the links. I looked at GAPs website.....whoa. Just when I thought ARs was the most expensive hobby. Anyway I was reading about surgeon actions and these seem to have a good reputation but they are over a grand. If the remington action is trued and fit properly to ther barrel, is there any noticeable difference in performance between it and a surgeon action?
First off I am a fan of the Remington 700 Action for Varmint Rifles...They are reasonably priced and with a little investment you can get a very accurate rifle out of the deal. But, when it all comes down to it, you get what you have paid for. You still have a Commercial grade action that you have spent a good chunk of change on to bring it up to target grade accuracy. If you ever go to sell it..plan on selling it as a stock 700 action because in most cases you won't get your money back on it.
However with a purpose built action such as the Stolle, Panda, Shilens old DG or the Surgeon (which I have no experience with) you have a purpose built action that will not need all the extra work done to it like you would with a Rem 700, Winchester 70, Browning or any other commercially built rifle.
In my opinion....if you want an accurate shooter for punching paper or shooting prarie dogs that will do a good job then go with a Rem 700. If you want an accurate shooter for long range competition or even bad guy hunting...go with the custom or semi-custom actions.
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