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R700 aac sd 16.5

HighTide22

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Does anyone have any experience with the 16.5" AAC SD 308? I've been kicking around the idea of a short compact 308 for deer hunting here in the south and some limited use in some "long range" fun no more than 600yds. I was thinking of throwing it in a Magpul Hunter stock, timney trigger and Vortex HS LR.

I might even consider the 300 blk. But I already have a Ruger RPR in 308 and a 5R in 308 so I'm pretty vested in 308.

 
I have one and am pretty happy with it.....

I eneded up recutting the crown on the barrel, and polishing the bore.....sitting in a bedded greyboe stock its reliably putting out sub-moa groups(.8-.9moa)

Would be a great little deer rifle...and should perform out to 600 yds no problem
 
I've had one for several years and like it a lot. It would make a great deer gun or about anything else around here. Here's a pic before I put it in a chassis.


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Thanks Boiler. Yea I thought it would make a good deer rifle. If it shot MOA or better I'd be happy. I use a 270 WSM now and it's a bit much for hunting on the property we own now (70 acres) I thought it would be the perfect rifle for it. Plus I can use it for a little presision shooting on the side if I so choose.
 
I have a 16.5" AAC in .308 with <200 rounds down the tube that I've been contemplating selling to fund a semi auto project. It's currently sitting in a KRG X-Ray stock. If you're interested, PM me and we can work out a price.
 
I have an unmodified AacSd with the lousy Hogue stock it came with. I did a home job trigger adjustment was the only mod to the gun. Contemplated bedding it or changing the stock but it shoots to.good to fool.with it. With. 178 amax and Varget, def sub MOA for me. Btw , call me crazy but I like the tackiness of the Hogue. It is flexible but I like the grip and feel, especially when hunting
 
Is there actually an "AAC-SD" in .308 w/ 16.5" bbl? Thought that's what I was getting when I ordered one (85538) from Buds but it's not marked AAC-SD on receiver like the 300blk 16.5" I have is. Have also seen a couple on store shelves labeled aac-sd but again nothing on receiver or bbl. Remington does have a specifically labeled AAC-SD in .308 (84203) but it's got a 20" barrel (which jives with the 20" bbls AAC sold in the past). Main point is I don't think the SPS Tactical 16.5" .308 is an AAC-SD. But perhaps the only difference is the receiver marking?
 
Here's the specs:

Remington 85538 700 SPS Tactical AAC-SD Threaded 308 Winchester/7.62 NATO 16.5" 4+1 Hogue Overmold Ghillie Green Stk Black Nitride

Remington's Model 700 SPS Tactical AAC-SD features the Model 700 receiver
design, ensuring uniformity, strength, and solid bedding area. The heavy,
16.5" carbon steel hammer-forged barrel provides the perfect balance
between handling in tight spots and delivering pinpoint accuracy. It has a
threaded muzzle and this model is laser engraved with "1 in 10 Tactical".
The Model 700 SPS Tactical features Remington's X-Mark Pro
externally-adjustable trigger, a drilled and tapped receiver, a Hogue
Overmolded Ghillie Green stock.


SPECIFICATIONS:
Mfg Item Num: 85538
Category: RIFLES CENTERFIRE TACTICAL
Action :Bolt
Caliber :308 Winchester/7.62 NATO
Barrel Length :16.5"
Capacity :4+1
Trigger :X-Mark Pro
Safety :Thumb Lever
OAL :35"
Weight :7.5 lbs
Stock Description :Hogue Overmold Ghillie Green
Metal Finish :Black Nitride
Muzzle :Threaded 5/8-24
Receiver Material :Steel
Sights :None, Drilled/Tapped
Barrel Description :Carbon Steel Precision Heavy
Twist :1:10"
Barrel Length Range :16.00" to 17.99"
Weight Range :7.00 lbs to 7.99 lbs
Hand :Right
Stock Finish Group :Synthetic
Metal Finish Group :Blued/Black

In an TAC-21 Chassis:

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