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FN spr Action?

Chilo

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Nov 25, 2008
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Starting a build for a .260 Remington. I've been running a .300 WM for a while, and would like to go to a few more competitions locally without so much recoil etc. May use this for some open country hunting also. Will be treated with respect, but definitely a "working tool" and not a "safe queen".

I can get a FN spr action, 20 MOA base, bottom metal & mag for about the same cost as a Remington action & trigger, no base, no bottom metal.

What say you? What factors need considered in this decision?
Stock choice? Accessibility to more magazines? Accessory options?

Thanks

Chilo
 
Re: FN spr Action?

Thanks for the links. Everybody who posted there seemed pretty happy with that choice. I was just curious if there is a downside to this that I haven't seen yet.

BTW, that's some impressive shooting BVEAL.
 
Re: FN spr Action?

The only down side is the lack of availabilty on aftermarket upgrades.

CDI adressed this with their dbm for the AI mags.But finding a good deal on a used Mcmillan stock can be a PITA!

Besides that it's a fine platform!
 
Re: FN spr Action?

go with what you feel comfortable with.

Both are good actions. I use rem 700's and win mod 70's in 308 quite often.

I am stuck on the 3 position safety. so have Gentrys on the rem's