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Looking for a F-Class rifle

#1 Post by MartinS »

Hello all

I get my FAC in a couple of weeks hopefully. :good: I have been shooting at Bisley for nearly a year now and we shoot from 1000yds to 300yds. I have a pure target rifle lined up which is a Musgrave in 7.62.
I have also asked to have a F-Class rifle in 7.62 as well. I have been looking at the Remingtons as i can't afford the likes of RPA and AI. I've been looking around and they seem to get good write up's so would they be a good start as a F-Class?
I was looking at the Remy 700 XCR Tactical Long and the 700 Target Tactical. What's your views please as I'm totally new to all this, good and bad? sign85
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#2 Post by Mike357 »

Martin, REM700 is a great starting platform however there isn't much point buying the models you list as you'll junk a lot of it if you want a serious F Class rifle. I'd go for a PSS or similar. That will get you shooting allowing you to buy reloading kit, scope etc.

Then you can look at stocks, trigger and ultimately a longer barrel.

20series has a great set of pictures of the evolution of his REM700. I have a VSSF.
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http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=5663

Have a look here, as Mike kindly says mine evolved over a couple of years

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#4 Post by MartinS »

Mike357 wrote:Martin, REM700 is a great starting platform however there isn't much point buying the models you list as you'll junk a lot of it if you want a serious F Class rifle. I'd go for a PSS or similar. That will get you shooting allowing you to buy reloading kit, scope etc.

Then you can look at stocks, trigger and ultimately a longer barrel.

20series has a great set of pictures of the evolution of his REM700. I have a VSSF.
Ok. What's the PSS as I can't see it on there site or have they renamed it? Are you happy with the VSSF and do you use it for target shooting? They look a nice bit of kit for sure, sounds like I'm looking in the right direction!
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20series wrote:http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=5663

Have a look here, as Mike kindly says mine evolved over a couple of years

Alan

Nice rifle indeed Alan. You've had no problems with it?
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#6 Post by Mr_Logic »

You will find it on the law enforcement site http://www.remingtonle.com iirc.

Can also consider the varmint but likely a false economy as the stock is junk and will need to go.

I should have taken this route in too, but was advised that you can't make a Rem 700 a decent shooter; this from a respected gunsmith - hey ho!
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

Mr_Logic wrote:I should have taken this route in too, but was advised that you can't make a Rem 700 a decent shooter; this from a respected gunsmith - hey ho!
There are some very accurate Rem700's in circulation and I still maintain that one of the most accurate .308's I ever shot was an Armalon built Rem700 that could give 12" groups at 1000 yards with a barrel that was under 20" long.

EDIT - that was off a Harris clone bipod and very average 'scope as well.
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#8 Post by essexboy »

Why not just put a scope rail on the top of the musgrave, I pinched one for£80.00 off gun trader then had a rail fitted, so for an all up cost of £200 I had a starter f/tr rig or as I wanted, an action to base a new dasher build on.

Just an idea

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#9 Post by Mr_Logic »

My old SPS tactical in 223 was brilliant. I miss that rifle and am considering another!
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#10 Post by MartinS »

Thanks for the link Mr Logic

They are pretty accurate then at a 1000yds. Thats one hell of a grouping!!

Steve the Musgrave has a scope fitted but I want to really get into ironsight shooting. It's how I started and still are learning about at the mo. I shoot with my dad and he gets on better with a scope as his eyesight isn't that great. So this is why we need both so we can shoot at the same time.
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