Hello gents,
Currently looking for some insight on how to set up a Remington 700 for punching paper / steel at around 800 yards. Only bolt guns I have experience with are the Springfield 03 and Enfield MkIII, and this was shooting at coffee cans at 100 yards or so in my youth. Other than that, rifle experience revolves around the A2. No issues putting 10 on a "E" target at 500m and typically the spotting discs (6"?) overlapped, although this was quite a few years ago. On going to a bolt gun, initially I was looking at going the SA route for a nice long range weapon but the cost/reward just didn't seem to pan out. Anyway, enough background.
What I am looking at:
700 SPS Tactical AAC-SD - The 700 is must for me, particular model for the following criteria. It is a .308, I can get decent ammunition. Threaded, I can suppress it if I choose to.
Optics - I think I got a decent handle on this. Initially I was thinking a Schmidt & Bender 3-12 x 50 PMII LP until I realized the dent in the bank. Then looked at a few fixed 10x's and am currently looking at variables up to around 20x. I got a bit more evaluation to do on this part.
Anyway, the purpose of this rifle will be to get a decent group at 600, this is the limit of the local range. Get some nice hits on a "E" target at 800 and see what I can do 1000, anything beyond the 600 is the occasional Sunday afternoon at the farm, let us call it rifle therapy.
Big holes for me are mounts / rings. I don't even know what I should be looking at. Other than that I turn to the collective wisdom of this board for any other things I should look at or consider. All insights are welcome.
Cheers.


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