The Remington 700 SPS Hunter, modified with a Magpul stock and TriggerTech trigger, demonstrates potential for sub-MOA accuracy with match-grade .308 ammunition, achieving groups as tight as 1.13 inches. However, it shows significant sensitivity to ammunition quality, with ball ammo producing a 4.81-inch group. Suppressed testing revealed a tight primary cluster of 0.66 inches, indicating good inherent accuracy despite potential cold-bore shifts.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews by Sootch00 focuses on the Hogue Overmolded Full Bed Block Stock for the Remington 700 SPS chambered in .308 Winchester. The review compares the new stock to the original OEM Hogue stock, aiming to demonstrate improvements in accuracy. The creator expresses that the upgrade is 'well worth the effort'. Links to ez2ctargets.com, Sootch00's social media, and music credits are provided.
This video reviews the Remington 700 SPS rifle in .308 caliber, comparing its sound signature with and without a Huntertown Arms Kestrel 308 suppressor. It tests regular ammunition and then subsonic ammunition with the suppressor attached, highlighting the significant reduction in noise. The reviewer emphasizes the combination's effectiveness for groundhog hunting up to 150 yards, pointing out the dramatic difference the suppressor makes.
The Remington 700 SPS Tactical and AAC-SD offer exceptional value for precision shooting, achieving sub-MOA accuracy at 100 yards with match ammunition. While the SPS features a basic stock, the AAC-SD includes a superior Hogue stock with a free-floated barrel. Both utilize the adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger and are chambered in .308 Winchester, making them excellent entry-level precision platforms.
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