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New to the sniper field i need help

Melton60

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I have a remington 700 and i just got a new HOGUE stock and a remington sniper barrell on it and i am in need of a scope rail and ring set up. I am just looking for some advice
 
I would definitely go with a SNIPER rail and SNIPER rings, that would be the most DYNAMIC and TACTICAL solution. Also some type of MULTI-CAM accessory will be needed to complete this project.
 
Hey there Melton... Welcome to the 'Hide. Just a word of advice - be careful about throwing the whole "sniper" thing around as there are many here who can actually lay claim to that title.

You may avoid some good natured sarcasm if you would stick to phraseology like practical, precision, etc... Just a suggestion. As for rails and rings: I tend to lean towards Seekins Precision and American Rifle Company. Of course there are a number of other great manufacturers such as Badger, Leupold, Spuhr, etc. Try a Google Custom Search of the 'Hide using this link - https://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=001874066227474777122:myqcyemnqwa&hl=en and then keep it handy to help with future inquiries before posting questions. There is a wealth of knowledge here...
 
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Or look at the bottom of the sniper barrel box and you might find the sniper rail and sniper rings.
 
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Here is some advice: Don't wrestle a bear, you will lose. You catch far less gravy with a slotted spoon. Don't play in the rain, you will get wet.
 
Hogue stocks are the best, good choice. what sniper scope is gonna go on it? i recommend looking at weaver see thru rings, thats what snipers use so they can look down the sniper barrel for quick close range engagements. Also take a look at sniperbuttplugs, they carry a plethora of tactical accesssories for the sniper on the go. If they dont have what you need check out lemonparty.org they always seem to have sniper gear in stock
 
It's obvious you're going to need a Counter Sniper Scope. I think the are selling the government overruns of them now.
 
Down under we can't even mention the "S" word, but this ain't no Aussie forum... So here it goes... Sniper,Sniper,Sniper,Sniper,Sniper,Sniper !!!!!!.....

Thanks guys, feel much better now :)

By the way , +1 on those see thru rings
 
I would definitely go with a SNIPER rail and SNIPER rings, that would be the most DYNAMIC and TACTICAL solution. Also some type of MULTI-CAM accessory will be needed to complete this project.

Heres the best Multi-Cam accessory money can buy. The insert is reusable you just have to shake the fuck out of it once you are done. Original S.O.E. Gear
 
I have a remington 700 and i just got a new HOGUE stock and a remington sniper barrell on it and i am in need of a scope rail and ring set up. I am just looking for some advice

Welcome to the Hide
The "sniper barrel" got you under fire...you'll survive.
Badger...and a few others.
 
Welcome to the Hide, Melton. If you can wade through the sarcasm and derision there's actually a ton of really smart guys here who are occasionally in the mood to be helpful.

As someone mentioned, the use of the term "sniper" to refer to gear tends to draw alot of fire here.

We'll assume you have a Rem 700 with a heavy contour barrel of some sort, Rem Sendero/Varmint or M24 contour. I think you'll find that the Hogue stock is not what you want, as it's been known to not be rigid enough for repeatable accuracy, but if it gets you shooting, we all started with something less than optimum.

Assuming your rifle is a .308 and you don't have some insane range expectation out of it (like going past a mile) then a 20moa one piece base from Badger or Seekins will be a fairly-priced good starting point.

For rings again check out Seekins and Badger. There's plenty of quality makers out there in addition to these. Some are REALLY expensive, some are cheap but not worth having.

You haven't specified what your goal for this rifle is, or what optics you're using, but the "Options and Accessories for Sale" section generally has a good assortment of rings for sale by a number of quality manufacturers.

You jumped in with both feet, so welcome to the deep end of the pool. While you're waiting for your butt to get back to normal size from the welcome you've received, check out some of the sticky posts on the top of this and the "Rifle Scopes" boards for some good info. You'll also get a little better handle on the terminology here that won't "skyline" you as badly.
 
In for teh lulz. OP you probably will find most any info you could want/need has been covered at least once before. Try the google search engine for the sight and read awhile before making a thread that will just rehash the same old-same old.
 
Haha well this was entertaining! Melton, do some reading on the site. There is a TON of excellent information regarding what you probably still have questions about in the stickys.
 
Welcome. If you've read this far through all the dick kicking, here's my 2 cents. I love my Seekins base and rings. If you want to spend less, EGW and Weaver make some nice 20 moa bases. For rings, some TPS rings wouldn't break the bank (if I remember correctly).
 
It is called "Snipers Hide"......... I bet 90% of the guys on here are not snipers.....
 
I can answer the OP question cause I was on a snipe hunt once that makes me a sniper, right? Lol
 
It is called "Snipers Hide"......... I bet 90% of the guys on here are not snipers.....

True. They just claim to be SEAL's or members of super secret "special forces units".

(What made me say this is the fact we just had one of "those" make the news locally. He decided to face down the local police dept and lucky for him they didn't shoot him.)
 
True. They just claim to be SEAL's or members of super secret "special forces units".

(What made me say this is the fact we just had one of "those" make the news locally. He decided to face down the local police dept and lucky for him they didn't shoot him.)

When I joined I actually thought the majority here were actual snipers.

I was wrong.

Instead I hear this in just about every thread I read. People claiming family members or friends are this or that.

That's fantastic, but what are YOU? For a site named Sniper Hide, there aren't many real ones here.
 
The guy might have choked to death on his rubber stock after reading all of the posts! Has to be a joke!
 
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You guys are going to end up with strychnine in your guacamole...
 
Fluting is a must. Go for the tactical fluted rings and if possible a fluted scope. The instant you cut groves into anything it makes it more rigid and tactical.
 
Heres the best Multi-Cam accessory money can buy. The insert is reusable you just have to shake the fuck out of it once you are done. Original S.O.E. Gear

Why does the insert on that look like it was smacked around with a wiffle ball bat?

As far as TACTICAL stuff, you definitely need a SNIPER trigger, SNIPER bipod and a SNIPER drag bag to put it all in. What else would let people know you mean business and know your shit? If I see a SNIPER and he doesn't have all of this I know he's just full of shit. Rings/optics you have to go with the Countersniper brand for obvious reasons. Plus their optics use a specific high end metal alloy that is lighter than most optics, doesnt reflect light off the metal and wont show up on IR.

Good luck!
 
Why does the insert on that look like it was smacked around with a wiffle ball bat?

As far as TACTICAL stuff, you definitely need a SNIPER trigger, SNIPER bipod and a SNIPER drag bag to put it all in. What else would let people know you mean business and know your shit? If I see a SNIPER and he doesn't have all of this I know he's just full of shit. Rings/optics you have to go with the Countersniper brand for obvious reasons. Plus their optics use a specific high end metal alloy that is lighter than most optics, doesnt reflect light off the metal and wont show up on IR.

Good luck!


This is funny. You're describing someone who shows up at the range where I shoot most often. Comes in with his drag bag and a pack, all in woodland camo which is brand new. Not a bit of dirt or scruffing at all. Name tag velcro'd on gear as well. When he opens it up he has every scope accessory known to man including several contrast filters. Also has a polarizing filter so "he can shoot through car windshields with no glare.

Everything you point out absolutely nails this guy and his actions/gear.

What's really the 'capper' is that he claims to have served in "Nam" but by all estimation he had to have enlisted on his 15th birthday, completed basic and advanced training, been assigned to a unit, then attended Scout/Sniper School before being deployed before the troops withdrew in '73. He must have been an absolute prodigy. I guess I was a little slow because Basic and AIT took me over 6 Mo's before I went overseas.
 
This is funny. You're describing someone who shows up at the range where I shoot most often. Comes in with his drag bag and a pack, all in woodland camo which is brand new. Not a bit of dirt or scruffing at all. Name tag velcro'd on gear as well. When he opens it up he has every scope accessory known to man including several contrast filters. Also has a polarizing filter so "he can shoot through car windshields with no glare.

Everything you point out absolutely nails this guy and his actions/gear.

What's really the 'capper' is that he claims to have served in "Nam" but by all estimation he had to have enlisted on his 15th birthday, completed basic and advanced training, been assigned to a unit, then attended Scout/Sniper School before being deployed before the troops withdrew in '73. He must have been an absolute prodigy. I guess I was a little slow because Basic and AIT took me over 6 Mo's before I went overseas.

We all know these guys and most ranges have at least one of them. As long as they do not claim to "been there, done that", in Nam or anywhere else, some of them can be quite funny, especially when they start explaining why they do have all their "sniper stuff" and God knows they love talking about that. In the eventuality the guy is a moron, expose him or ignore him, depending on your mood on that day.
 
Hogue stocks are the best, good choice. what sniper scope is gonna go on it? i recommend looking at weaver see thru rings, thats what snipers use so they can look down the sniper barrel for quick close range engagements. Also take a look at sniperbuttplugs, they carry a plethora of tactical accesssories for the sniper on the go. If they dont have what you need check out lemonparty.org they always seem to have sniper gear in stock

This is great advice. To add to this, have you researched spindrift yet? It's very important beyond 25 yards. Stop by meatspin.com and see what spindrift will do to your load.
 
I think he is too busy playing Call of Duty to log back on.
 
My guess...just a troll popping his head out to take a look.

I sometimes wonder if a few of these guys are anti's trying to get something to attack us with or justify their belief of gun owners. The rest are probably just too stupid to think before they post.