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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Northern Illinois
Posts: 1
| 700 CDL versus 700 SPS Afternoon, folks! I'm new to the forum, but it looks great so far! I have a question regarding the metal finish on the 2 rifles mentioned in the title. Someday I want to get a 700 for deer, and I want a wood stock. The 700 CDL with Walnut is darn near $1000 on Remington's website, and the SPS is $620. Would it be wise to buy an SPS and put a nice laminated stock on it to replace the plastic? Would save money to get the cheaper gun and use an $200 after-market stock. Are the finishes different on the two guns, or is the only difference the stock? Thank you for any insight. |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Minnesota
Posts: 78
| I can't really answer your question entirely, but i know that the sps stock sucks, and thats pretty much why it costs less, so if you do get a sps, definately invest in a better stock. like an h-s precision stock or something, which i cant remember how much those cost, but I'm pretty sure you'll still be under $1000 oh and welcome to gun and game! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Georgia
Posts: 326
| in-too-deep, Unless I am mistaken,the finish on the barrel,action and all metal are the same on both. Hopefully Midas will respond to this as he has an extensive knowledge of firearms!
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Northern Illinois
Posts: 1
| Thanks for the info! I was looking at a Boyd's laminated wood stock. I'm still aways from getting a deer gun, 'cause I'm still saving up for a Savage 12 Varmint for coyote. I think I picked my next-next gun though, thanks to you folks! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: mn
Posts: 4,546
| you'll find a much nicer finish on the cdl, the sps has a very dull blue, and the cheap plastic stock. the sps is still a good rifle, but not much to look at. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008
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| get the sps and invest in a pillar bedded stock----do you or anyone else have have experience with trigger adjustment on the sps? would lke to lighten the pull on mine |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: FT Bragg, NC
Posts: 25
| i have a cdl with a fluted barrel in a .264 win mag. it is a gorgeous gun!! good luck with it and the savage...the 12's are shooters...i have a savage 10 predator and its a tack driver. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Kentucky
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| i don't own one but the CDL is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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| i just bought the sps and i dont care for it go with the wood stock the action on the wood is better |
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Rocky Mountains
Posts: 32
| SPS-V I just bought a Remington SPS Varmint in .308 WIN and with just under 60 shots, wind, over a year and a half since I last fired a rifle, and the barrel not being free floated I shot three shots INSIDE a dime. .375 MOA. I have a Boyd's thumbhole stock on it but it was not made for the bull barrel and despite mush time sanding I haven't gotten it floated yet. After it is broken in and floated I expect even better MOA. Just a little something to stir into the stew |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Apex. NC
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| I bought 700 CDL in 25-06 last fall. $625. price on the Rem site is suggested retail. love it all around |
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| Banned Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Tn
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 13
| I bought a 700 CDL in Remington's new 17 Rem Fireball cartridge and I must say the wood stock is beautiful. I found quite a few pit marks on the trigger guard, took some pictures of it and sent a letter to Remington and bang, I had a new trigger guard within two weeks, no questions asked. Thank You Remington. Incidentally, I put a 16 power Leupold scope on it and it will take out a flys eye at 100 yards. Great rifle. |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 6
| Dick's Sporting Goods CDL $710 SPS varmint under $500 |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: SW MS
Posts: 191
| in-to-deep, google "stocky stocks" and they have some really good deals on boyd's laminated stocks(who make all the laminated stocks for remington anyway) that already have remington recoil pads. They sell the exra's that remington did not take. You can buy them from $100-$130 depending on short or long action. They sometimes have cdl stocks too. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Turning base to final -KAPV-
Posts: 196
| I have a CDL in stainless I am picking up Monday, no comparison to the SPS. Everything is nicer. They're both 700's and will shoot as straight as a tight string, but the similarities end there. Mine was $890 with the fluted barrel and X-mark pro trigger. If aesthetics mean nothing then the SPS will serve you well, but the CDL is a work of art. |
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