The SPS Tactical is a solid half moa shooter right out of the box with good ammo.
The stock on these rifles is way wimpy on the fore end ,so when shooting off the bench keep the rest well back away from the
end of the stock. This seems to help groups quite a lot as you can see in the picture the group on the right was shot with the
fore arm rested just far enough behind the sling studs to keep it from interfering with recoil. It almost looks like to different groups in that
one target. On the left target I rested the fore arm about mid way between the stud and the mag plate. As you can see it was laying down a good group until I Murphied the trigger. I would have blamed it on the wind but I take pride in the fact that I might goof up a lot of stuff but I'm pretty good at doping the breeze.
At this point the rifle was right out of the box with a Burris 4.5x14 scope.
The load I picked as a starting point the rifle does not care for 150s not sure why. On a whim I also loaded up some Barnes 110gr X bullets
and some BLC2 and shot 5 groups all were sub moa with a.602 for the best.
Pat