Remington 700 in .308



SDMF

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If it's the one with the family out on a ranch in Utah or Colorado, then yes.

Montana, they shot through a horse trailer. Shows the plaintiff continuing to use/shoot 700's as well.
 

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You could definitely see right through the liberal agenda with that CNBC special. Made me sick to my stomach.

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I believe that special led to the X-mark pro trigger AKA crap triggers. The more recent recalls I am not familiar with. I declined Remington's offer to return the original 700 triggers and never kept the X-mark craps in a gun.

I wish remington would send me a box of the originals..........good triggers.......
 

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So, (and I think I already know the answer), if I already replaced the one I have with a Timney, I've rendered the problem moot?
 

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I must say I don't get all the hate on the x mark pro trigger. The one on in my new 7mm is really not bad. It's reasonably light with pretty much zero creep. It's better than I expected from a factory trigger.
To be fair, I don't have much experience with the original 700 trigger, but I'm not clueless either. I have Geislle, Jewel, and Timney triggers in some of my other guns. Yes, those are all much better than the x mark pro, but still, it's not bad.
 


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If there's one gripe about my 700 it's that the trigger is heavy. But there is ZERO creep. In fact, it still startles me to this day and I've been shooting it since I was 16. It goes from feeling like you're pressing against a wall to the sharp kick of the ought-six.

I've mulled the idea of getting a different trigger, but I've been shooting it so long and hitting things so often that I figure there's no point.
 

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So after doing some research, I am looking at the SPS tactical, 20" threaded barrel(For a suppressor to be added later). Trying to stay within budge, will probably put a Vortex Optic on top, thinking a 4-16x44. Should be a solid platform that I can upgrade over time.
 

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So after doing some research, I am looking at the SPS tactical, 20" threaded barrel(For a suppressor to be added later). Trying to stay within budge, will probably put a Vortex Optic on top, thinking a 4-16x44. Should be a solid platform that I can upgrade over time.

Sounds like a good choice. What caliber did you decide on?
 

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I know you'll be happy with it.

My EX has a 700 AAC in 308 and she loves it. Dead nuts accurate, Hogue over moulded stock and it's already threaded.
 


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"7-08 is what happens when you take all the suck out of a .308" - Horsager. lol

260 would be great as well.
 

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"7-08 is what happens when you take all the suck out of a .308" - Horsager. lol

260 would be great as well.

Or a .243 with the 105 amax haha!

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When i get a 6.5 im getting a 6.5x284.
 

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"7-08 is what happens when you take all the suck out of a .308" - Horsager. lol

260 would be great as well.

"When you neck the suck out of a .308" Not my original line and I had to learn the hard way too.
 


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Dirty, I've had a few slam fires. None of those came from non-modified triggers. I measure trigger pulls in ounces though, not pounds.

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I suppose I left bedding out. I must confess that most of mine have not been bedded. Waiting for SDMF to show me the ropes.........

It's not that bad but I'll suggest to try it on the biggest POS .22 you have laying around that you don't shoot anymore for the first time, been there and had to grind Devcon off on an already tack driving 788 Rem, not fun.
 

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It's not that bad but I'll suggest to try it on the biggest POS .22 you have laying around that you don't shoot anymore for the first time, been there and had to grind Devcon off on an already tack driving 788 Rem, not fun.

I've had several 788's that were tack drivers and somehow let them slip away. I'd love to have one more in either 222 or 22-250.
 

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It's not that bad but I'll suggest to try it on the biggest POS .22 you have laying around that you don't shoot anymore for the first time, been there and had to grind Devcon off on an already tack driving 788 Rem, not fun.

That's why I want someone to show me the ropes the first time. My firearms are members of my family, I couldn't stand doing them harm.
 


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