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Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? #5771221 06/03/15 12:47 AM
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Thinking about getting this for my son who has a muscle disorder. Having a heavy setup helps him not move the gun.
What say ye THF'ers? Any thoughts?

Re: Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? [Re: B-Man] #5771241 06/03/15 12:57 AM
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I had an sps tactical that was as accurate as they get and the price is right.

I really like the Tikka CTR's in 308

Either will do you fine. That 20" barrel is nice

Re: Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? [Re: B-Man] #5771254 06/03/15 01:03 AM
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i have it in 300blk and absolutely love it

Re: Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? [Re: B-Man] #5771318 06/03/15 01:47 AM
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The only two advantages of the AAC-SD over the Tactical model is the 1:10" twist rate, for a bullet heavier than 168Gr, and the threaded barrel, but that is really on good if you are using a flash hider or Suppressor from AAC as the way it is threaded requires a recess in the the item you are threading on, if using a different brand you will need to have the threads undercut to accept a Non-AAC product.

I have an AAC-SD, both 308 and 300, love both but you need to toss the Hogue stock and X-mark as soon as you get it.


HHUUMMMM, what to write, what to write, I got nothing.
Re: Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? [Re: Furb] #5771322 06/03/15 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: Furb
The only two advantages of the AAC-SD over the Tactical model is the 1:10" twist rate, for a bullet heavier than 168Gr, and the threaded barrel, but that is really on good if you are using a flash hider or Suppressor from AAC as the way it is threaded requires a recess in the the item you are threading on, if using a different brand you will need to have the threads undercut to accept a Non-AAC product.

I have an AAC-SD, both 308 and 300, love both but you need to toss the Hogue stock and X-mark as soon as you get it.


The other models with 1:12 twist will stabilize more than just 168gr bullets.


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Re: Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? [Re: B-Man] #5771796 06/03/15 01:31 PM
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We started carrying this model over the AAC because the stock is much better, it still has the 1:10, fluted barrel, and we had a lot of problems with the AAC.

http://www.gunshack.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=25&product_id=1135

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Re: Rem 700 SPS tactical AAC-SD bolt in .308? [Re: B-Man] #5773210 06/04/15 03:24 AM
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Had an AAC-SD for a short while. If I had kept it I would have changed stocks for sure, the Hogue is junk. The xmark adjusted all the way down was ok for a hunting rifle IMO. All things considered it shot well and probably would have been a sub moa rifle as is had I worked up a load for it.

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