Hey everyone. Long time lurker, first time poster. Been interested in long range shooting for a couple of years now, but have just been reading and trying to learn more about it. So far I've only been an AR style rifle shooter for the past 3 or so years. This past Thursday, my LGS released their weekly sales ad which had a Remington SPS Tactical for the fantastic price of $499 after current Remington $40 rebate. I couldn't pass it up so I "bit the bullet" and purchased one chambered in 308 Win. This will be my starter rifle and introduction into semi-serious long range precision shooting.
With the reading I have done in regards to the SPS Tactical, one of the weak points of the rifle most everyone points out is the Hogue Overmold stock due to it's un-stiff nature and possible tendency to touch the barrel when a bipod is installed and load applied to the system. So I'm naturally already thinking about switching out the stock before I even get a chance to shoot the rifle.
My question to everyone is, should this be something I do now or should I wait and shoot the rifle a while before I switch out the stock? If yes, which stock would be recommended, something mid-priced for a newbie shooter?
Thanks for everyone's input in advance.
With the reading I have done in regards to the SPS Tactical, one of the weak points of the rifle most everyone points out is the Hogue Overmold stock due to it's un-stiff nature and possible tendency to touch the barrel when a bipod is installed and load applied to the system. So I'm naturally already thinking about switching out the stock before I even get a chance to shoot the rifle.
My question to everyone is, should this be something I do now or should I wait and shoot the rifle a while before I switch out the stock? If yes, which stock would be recommended, something mid-priced for a newbie shooter?
Thanks for everyone's input in advance.