Remington 700 SPS 84149

Remington 700 SPS 84149

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About Remington 700 SPS 84149

The 700 SPS in 260 Remington is a Short Action rifle with less recoil than a 270 Winchester but with similar down range energy. This rifle is effective for medium sized game at 400 yards and is gaining popularity in competitive shooting. The 260 Remington features a 24 inch barrel with 1:8" twist, black synthetic stock and X-Mark Pro externally adjustable trigger.

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Firearms Review Rating 90%
4 Reviews Popularity #16759

MSRP:
$593.29
Used Price:
$415.30
Sale Price:
$533.96

Specifications

Category Rifles
Length 43.625"
Action Bolt Action
Caliber .260 Remington
Capacity 4+1
Finish Blued
Barrel Length 24"

Detailed Review

The Remington 700 SPS 84149 is a high-quality, bolt-action rifle that is designed for hunting and long-range shooting. This rifle features a black synthetic stock with a matte finish that provides durability and stability in all weather conditions. Its barrel is 24 inches long and has a sleek contour that provides excellent accuracy when shooting at long ranges.

The Remington 700 SPS 84149 has a total weight of approximately 7.25 pounds, making it easy to carry around in the field. Its trigger system is also adjustable, allowing you to customize the pull weight to your preference. Additionally, this rifle comes with a hinged floor plate that allows for easy loading and unloading of cartridges.

One of the key features of the Remington 700 SPS 84149 is its accuracy. This rifle is capable of producing sub-MOA groups at 100 yards, making it an excellent choice for precision shooting. Its action is also smooth and consistent, which helps to ensure that each shot is fired cleanly and accurately.

The Remington 700 SPS 84149 is chambered in .308 Winchester, which is a popular cartridge for hunting and long-range shooting. This particular cartridge has a proven track record of accuracy and power, making it an ideal choice for many different types of hunting and shooting scenarios.

In terms of optics, the Remington 700 SPS 84149 is equipped with a 3-9x40mm scope. This scope provides excellent clarity and magnification, allowing you to easily see your target at long ranges. It also features a reticle that is designed specifically for long-range shooting, making it a great tool for hunters and shooters alike.

The Remington 700 SPS 84149 is a high-quality rifle that is built to last. Its durable construction and accurate performance make it an excellent choice for anyone who is serious about hunting or long-range shooting. Whether you are a seasoned hunter or a beginner, this rifle is sure to impress.

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Patrick B
January 10, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 80%

Trigger sucks,installed a timney trigger. Very accurate with Sierra 140gr. Bullets and Reloader 19 powder, used Rem. Primers. Nice light deer hunting rifles.

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Paul B
July 9, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 80%

This is a decent little rifle. Out of the box accuracy is fair, mainly because of the flimsy stock and in my opinion, terrible trigger. That being said, with a little work, I have this rifle shooting sub MOA groups all day long with higher end factory amm

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Robert M
March 13, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

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This rifle shoots like a dream! Set it up with nosler 120 gr, dnz mount, and redfield scope. Amazing groups at 100 yards. Even got good groups st 300 yards. Only downfall is factory ammo is hard to find unless you order online.

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James P
March 12, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

This is a lot of rifle for the price. Haven't shot it yet but I am more than confident that it will perform great as I have numerous Remington rifles. I will say the shipping was fast and the gun arrived in perfect condition. I was a little nervous about

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