Hey Ya'll thanks for looking in!
First post here and wanted to get clarification on a few things. I've hunted whitetail from 12-21(current age) and have always used model 700s. I bought a model 700 sps .308 win back in 2012 and have loved it, taking deer comfortably up to 250 yds. Recently I've wanted to get into long range shooting (around 500-650yds) and I'm on a budget. All the data I find is either for a sps tactical, or a sps varmint and can't find hardly anything on just a regular sps. I'm satisfied with the scope I have for now which is a Nikon buckmaster 3x9 40mm. My first upgrade I'm saving for is a stock.. I've read a lot of articles and narrowed down a lot of suggestions to either a H-S Precision, or a McMillan. I need a stock that I can attach and go, with no extra work needed. What would ya'lls suggestion be?
Also a suggestion on my second upgrade would be very appreciated also. I was thinking maybe mount and rings..
Like I said I'm new to long range shooting and just getting into guns. I appreciated all the veteran advice I know that's on this forum.
Thanks for your time, and all responses are appreciated.
First post here and wanted to get clarification on a few things. I've hunted whitetail from 12-21(current age) and have always used model 700s. I bought a model 700 sps .308 win back in 2012 and have loved it, taking deer comfortably up to 250 yds. Recently I've wanted to get into long range shooting (around 500-650yds) and I'm on a budget. All the data I find is either for a sps tactical, or a sps varmint and can't find hardly anything on just a regular sps. I'm satisfied with the scope I have for now which is a Nikon buckmaster 3x9 40mm. My first upgrade I'm saving for is a stock.. I've read a lot of articles and narrowed down a lot of suggestions to either a H-S Precision, or a McMillan. I need a stock that I can attach and go, with no extra work needed. What would ya'lls suggestion be?
Also a suggestion on my second upgrade would be very appreciated also. I was thinking maybe mount and rings..
Like I said I'm new to long range shooting and just getting into guns. I appreciated all the veteran advice I know that's on this forum.
Thanks for your time, and all responses are appreciated.