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Thread: Stock options for 20" SPS Tactical (.308)

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbinero View Post
    Sorry I can't tell you scientifically
    No problem. I can see the potential... just curious to know if you had specific issues.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    My SPS tactical is more accurate than I am with the factory stock. It does flex some, and if I had a bipod mounted that might be a problem but I only shoot it from bags.

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    Funny enough I have a B&C Medalist Tactical fully adjustable stock and I'm about to pull it off and swap in a hogue since its too darn heavy.
    Zack

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    Finally got my 500 yard dope on this monster Saturday afternoon.

    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Nice looking setup Mark! What rings and base did you go with?

    I'm waiting on a bore guide so that I can break in the barrel on my AAC-SD 700.
    Good judgment comes from experience. And experience… well, that comes from poor judgment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZ-Renegade View Post
    I'm waiting on a bore guide so that I can break in the barrel on my AAC-SD 700.


    Quit reading magazines and forums that preach useless rituals and go shoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AZ-Renegade View Post
    Nice looking setup Mark! What rings and base did you go with?

    I'm waiting on a bore guide so that I can break in the barrel on my AAC-SD 700.
    I have the Warne Base and TPS Steel "W" 30mm Low Rings. I bought low and Med, but sent the Med back to brownells. Note how much comb I still need... even with the Low rings.

    I agree with orkan... just shoot the rifle.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZ-Renegade View Post
    Damn, I was fixing to sacrifice a few kittens when I broke it in too....
    Well, shooting some cats is always fun... but cleaning a new gun more than once before shooting 50 or more rounds through it is about as useful as buying a new car and washing it every mile for the first 20 miles.

    edit: I see the forum is still broken.
    Last edited by orkan; 08-08-11 at 12:14.
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    I have read both opinions on the matter. This 700 being my first precision rifle I was going to break her in to err on the side of caution/superstition but.....

    I may have a trip to the range in my future.

    No felines were harmed during the writing of this post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orkan View Post


    Quit reading magazines and forums that preach useless rituals and go shoot.
    Damn, I was fixing to sacrifice a few kittens when I broke it in too....
    Last edited by AZ-Renegade; 08-08-11 at 13:07. Reason: Spelling
    Good judgment comes from experience. And experience… well, that comes from poor judgment.

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