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I see Cabela's has 700 SPS on sale for $409.99. Seems like a good price.
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Look at sportsmans warehouse if you have a choice, seen them there for $399, but $409 isnt bad. Take into account FFL fees and such, they can make it as much or more as your local gun dealers price.
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December 06, 2006, 03:33:00 PM »
What have you heard about the accuracy of the SPS? In a couple weeks Cabelas is having a special event for their card holders where you get up to 100 bucks off of a purchase of I think 500. I think I could pick up a 700 for about 375-350 dollars
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What have you heard about the accuracy of the SPS? The price sure is good
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A friend showed me a target he fired with a SPS in .270 Win. The bullet was 130 grain Nosler BT. I believe the powder was IMR 4831. The group was less then one inch at 100 yards. I would take that rifle any day. I have asked him to send me a picture of the target so I can post it.
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December 10, 2006, 02:40:54 PM »
I bought an SPS in .223 about six months ago and it shoots really well. With handloads and some factory ammo it shoots 3/4 inch 3 shot groups with 5 shot groups just under an inch usually. I do think the stock is pretty cheap and will eventually replace it. The stock on my 700AS which was an early plastic stock is much better. I have never had a Remington rifle that shot bad.
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My girlfriend bought me a SPS in 300wm today at Bass Pro for 399.00.
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I picked up a 7-08 SPS last year for about $400 in a local store. Mounted a Nikon 2x7 32 scope. The accuracy is incredible. One of the best rifles I ever owned.
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