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  • smtimelevi

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    Looking for a chassis for my remington 700 SPS Tactical. Its the 20” Bull barrel and had the Hogue stock on it. I modified it to accept magpul AICS mags and couldn’t get it right. Ended up taking off to much material I believe and now it won’t feed reliably. My cheapest option would be a magpul hunter stock from what it appears. Anyone else swapped stocks on these and had good results?
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    acidfly

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    The Woox stock is pretty killer IMO.
     

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    dee

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    Cheapest option I would personally entertain is this option from bell & Carlson.


    If you are set on a true chassis then mdt or the magpul might be the cheapest option.

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    Axxe55

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    Looking for a chassis for my remington 700 SPS Tactical. Its the 20” Bull barrel and had the Hogue stock on it. I modified it to accept magpul AICS mags and couldn’t get it right. Ended up taking off to much material I believe and now it won’t feed reliably. My cheapest option would be a magpul hunter stock from what it appears. Anyone else swapped stocks on these and had good results?
    A lot comes down to how much are you able, or willing to spend on a good stock.

    A good stock ain't going to be cheap.
     

    smtimelevi

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    Alright ladies and gents. Thanks for all the suggestions and help. Decided on the KRG Bravo for a couple reasons. Simplicity, available upgrades, cost and great reviews.

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    Easy MOA rifle before the upgrade. I’m expecting some improvements there. Range report when I get the time.
     

    smtimelevi

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    Took it to the range today and confirmed zero. Was off quite a bit but still on 12x12” shoot n see target. Using some old Remington hog hammer I printed a couple 3 shot groups just under 1” and a 5 shot group about 1.7” group. Thing back pretty good if I don’t hang onto it. Might invest in a couple weight for the front in the future. This rifle has historically shot fgmm 168’s and 175’s very well. Only have a couple boxes and plan on saving those for a 500yd shoot in the next couple months. Hard to find that ammo right now. Probably need to start reloading
     
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