How does this sound?

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Ive wanted a good starter long range for a while, and I think I figured it out.

Rem 700 SPSV
EGW 20 moa base
Vortex Crossfire 4-16x50 mil dot
SWFA low or med rings
Some Sort of Bipod, hopefully harris
Eagle Stock Pack

How does it sound? Should I change the plan for Optics or change to a Savage 10fp?
 
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Add a stoCk to the list and I see nothing wrong.

Mine started as an sps-v shot good with good ammo. Shoots great with hand loads.

Another thought is the 26" tube is a burden when trying to move with the rifle. Lowlight has posted several videos showing him hitting steal at 1000 with a 18-20" tube. So if your not using this as a dedicated target rig (like I do) then I would consider a model like a pss that has a shorter tube and comes with an hs precision stock. That or just buy a used hs stock but beware when they go up for sale on here they don't last long

I shoot a spsv 308 barrelled action (26") with a badger fte installed by gap. It wears weaver tactical rings and base(it's what I started with and if it ain't broke don't fix it and a 20x super sniper. She just got a t5a with the mini chassis.
 
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I planned to replace the stock once I shot a bit, Im just hoping the scope will be alright on this rifle.

The replacement stock will probably be a new Choate a5 copy. I really like the looks of it.
 
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savage. 10pc or 10fcp in the choate. everything else if fine. im not a remmy hater, just a savage owner. i might love the 700 if i had ever handled one for any length of time. thats a good starter scope, but you can get a SS 10x for a decent price or a better vortex. but its a decent starting package
 
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as i see it the remmy 700 has a good history behind it being the base to some military long range rifles. it is also the base to some awesome rifles guys are building these days. but on a side note none of those rifles have a lot of remmy factory parts. if your going to build the gun more and more in the future then i think the savage and the remmy are on a equal level. its a good start to build on in the future
 
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I started out looking for an SPSV to build and digging up everything I could find out on them. Dicks has SPSVs on sale for about $500 or somewhere around there. But a new stock or stiffening and bedding the one that comes on it is a must, in most folks' opinions. And you'll want to have the action trued and the lugs lapped by a good smith. Or you can buy a Savage FCP for a little bit more and just shoot the hell out of it.

When I added it up, an SPSV in shooting trim was going to cost about as much as a Savage FCP-K (even more if I had to have a DBM), so I just went with Savage. Could have gone either way and been happy. Just make sure you get a good SPS off the rack and allow extra time and money for stock and action work, and for a DBM if you have to have one.