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Which one

  • Mvp

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • 10fcp-sr

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • 700 sps aac-sd

    Votes: 7 41.2%

  • Total voters
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Looking for a 308 that i can convert to mag feed or that is mag feed it will be shot suppressed an not more then 4-600 yards mostly 1-300 yards use for target shooting and hunting

Looking at the
Mossberg mvp
Savage 10fcp-sr
Remington 700 sps tacital acc-sd

Anyone have input or used these and your thoughts?

Or any other suggestions
 
The 700s are relying on old reputation to stay alive. Remington puts out some really hit or miss firearms these days, and the attention to detail is gone.

I would go Savage on a budget, or go Tikka if you you have some more money.

Savage's trigger is around 2lbs out of the box, and will be a 1moa gun with no modification.
 
Not on your list, but based on your needs:

Ruger Gunsight Scout

Already threaded
Mag fed
GREAT shooter for less then 600yrd
Adjustable LOP
Scout or traditional scope mounts

I love mine.
 
I've got a savage 10PC with a 18" threaded barrel,getting ready to drop money on a suppressor.
 
I really like it Had it made left handed in their custom shop.
Rifle shoots great running a steiner 3X12X 56 on it heavy scope but great glass in low light.
also picked up a 10rd mag form darkeagle.
Savage is also running a rebate through feb.
 
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Took a new Savage fcp-sr, topped with a Vortex Viper HS 6-24X50, to the range today. Did a few barrel break in rounds (not as many as some suggest), then started shooting for groups at 100 yards. Sub-MOA from a front rest and bag rear at 100. I'm gonna like this gun...a lot.

Only drawback, those AICS metal mags are expensive. Being that it's a bolt gun, I won't need many.
 
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Took a new Savage fcp-sr, topped with a Vortex Viper HS 6-14X50, to the range today. Did a few barrel break in rounds (not as many as some suggest), then started shooting for groups at 100 yards. Sub-MOA from a front rest and bag rear at 100. I'm gonna like this gun...a lot.

Only drawback, those AICS metal mags are expensive. Being that it's a bolt gun, I won't need many.
Magpul showed off a more affordable Magpul ploymer version of the Acis mags at The Shot Show.
 
I agree with what most have said, but I've ran with a Remington 700AAC-SD and I love it. Great accuracy, and my other buddies I go with are also getting great results with their rifles. Granted, the stock that it comes with is garbage, but the rifle is definitely a shooter.
 
The Tikka T3 Varmint in .308 would definitely be another viable option to strongly consider.


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I'd slum a salvage any day based on what I've experienced. Great rifles.

The 700 is like a Chevy small block V8 in regards to available parts and accessories.. If it ain't quite right, there is all sorts of aftermarket parts available and, in my opinion, is a nicer looking rifle.
 

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