remington 700 sps lr 300wm

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does anyone have any input on this rifle? im looking for a new elk gun, and dont own any 30 caliber rifles. was looking into a 300wsm too but it doesnt seem to be any more beneficial. Id like to turn this into a longer range rifle for hunting/ringing steel, just want some info/input if nobody minds. Thanks,
-Lee
 
Re: remington 700 sps lr 300wm

A 700 in 300WM would be perfectly fine for elk at extended ranges. However, the issue you run into when you cross hunting rifles and long range/tactical/plinking rifles is weight. Typically when you're hunting you don't want to be humping a heavy rig, although for long range tactical, you want/need a heavy rig to provide the most stable platform possible. I see this a lot, there really is no "one" rifle for all applications, you have to decide it's intended purpose and build on that.
 
Re: remington 700 sps lr 300wm

As far as I can tell, these SPS "long range" guns are not available yet. it's basically gonna be the current SPS Varmint in a couple of long action calibers. the advertisement is that the stock is made of a stouter, less flexible material ... but its still tuppeware (which I would want to replace). if it was me, I would prefer a sendero. there seem to be plenty of the older 1st gen senderos still around in 300 mag, and those will have a trigger that can be adjusted very nicely.

i'm in complete agreement with copyleader about the balance thing. a sendero is a long, generally muzzle-heavy rifle. my .270 sendero balances like crappa. for hunting from a box stand, it's not problem. but anytime i'm gonna be hoofing it, i prefer a lighter/balanced gun with a stock designed to be handled from field positions. the beavertail forearm of the sendero or that SPS long range will sit great in a sandbag, but its uncomfortable in field positions (to me, at least). i like a shorter barrel too, preferably 20-22".

of course, a lighter rifle in .300 mag will produce more recoil, shorter barrel will produce more blast, less velocity. it's all a trade off.

FWIW, odds are that an SPS LR in .300 mag will probably make some very nice groups ... even better if you replace the tuppeware. If you can put up with carrying it, it should shoot.
 
Re: remington 700 sps lr 300wm

Yeah I couldn't find any in stock anywhere. I'll look into a sendero, or maybe the xcr tactical long range. Might even have a better stock. Thanks for the info. I'm not worried about weight, 15lb gun won't bother me too bad. I'm still young and somewhat in shape.