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So I have been looking at purchasing a Remington 700 in 7mm-08. Problem is I cannot decide between the CDL or the SPS Stainless. I like the wood and feel on the CDL. I like the stainless and not as much of a fan of the stock on the SPS. This would be an all around firearm. I don't need a stainless over a blued and Vice Versa. Does anyone have any experience with either of them. Price is really what is setting it apart. Less for the SPS, but considering $250.00 for a stock upgrade... What do you guys think? Any difference in accuracy, Etc? Thanks!!!
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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October 05, 2010, 09:01:47 AM »
If you have to have a Remmy, I'd get the Mountain Rifle LSS.
Next would be the CDL.
I do not own any 700's but looked real hard at the Mountain Rifle LSS when I bought my Tikka.
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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Stainless looks nice, but can give you away when the sun hits you on a hill side. I'd stay with blued.
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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i think the biggest difference is the X-Mark Pro trigger that the CDL has that the SPS doesn't. I absolutely love the adjustable trigger since the factory pulls on the SPS and ADL are way too stiff in my opinion. If you are considering a $250 stock upgrade, I'd go with the CDL, plus Remington is having a $100 rebate right now till Dec. 31.
http://www.remington.com/pages/news-and-resources/rebates-and-promotions/Fall-2010-RebateRoundup.aspx
i've always been a remington guy and probably will always be. i of course bought the XCRII before the rebate in .300 win mag and love it. a CDL in 7mm looks to be running $750-$850 so with the $100 off, basically get it tax free plus enough for a box of shells.
just my opinion, i like the corrosion resistance of stainless but not the silver look (which is why i went with the xcrii) and the xmark pro trigger, which i believe is 3.5 lbs factory and feels like a hair pin full compared to sps/adl factory and took me a little bit of getting used to but is much easier to shoot then squeezing what seems like a few seconds before it fires.
i really don't think there will be much difference in accuracy with the different models, just a matter of what you are looking for in looks, feel, and overall craftsmanship.
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October 05, 2010, 10:19:40 AM »
If you like the wood and feel of the CDL get it. If the price is going keep you from purchasing, then get the SPS matte. If you are going to wish you would have bought the CDL instead of the SPS, save a little more money. I have shot one out of the box SPS in .270 and it shot well. Yes, the SPS has an injection molded stock and plastic trigger guard. Both rifles should put meat in the pot. Either way you might want to pay an hours labor for a trigger job.
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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I have an SPS, not stainless, it's blued. I love that gun. I used to be stuck on wood stocks because they look so much nicer, but now I own several sythetics, and honestly I like not having to worry about nicking the wood stock if I hunt in rough country.
Keeping in mind what oltHunter said though, I would probably go with the CDL if it has the X-Mark trigger. I know that I have to take my rifle to a buddy of mine to adjust the trigger, because I don't trust myself to work on Remmington triggers, and the trigger is a BIG part of your accuracy. The factory set trigger pull on the SPS was definitely too heavy for me. I like to set mine at around 2 lbs.
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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October 05, 2010, 10:42:08 AM »
Great info, Cost is not a problem with the rifle, I just was not sure of the overall benefits of one over the other, The rebate is a huge plus though!
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If cost is not a problem, then I'd go with the CDL, just for the trigger like I said. And this is coming from a guy who owns an SPS and loves it. Can't go wrong with any model of the Remmington 700. You'll probably pass it down to your grandkids and they'll be hunting with it 50 years from now...
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I really like my XCR
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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of the 2 you listed the sps. i love wood guns, but prefer a synthetic gun's because i don't worry as much about them
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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Before you buy it make sure check how well it's seated. I nearly bought one at the Cabela's in Lacey but noticed how cockeyed the barrel was in the stock. I had the guy behind the counter try to slide a paper under the barrel and it would only go about half way. Glad I didn't get burned.
I talked with another guy about them and he said that a lot of the 700's of the last few years have been poorly seated, likely because of some sort of shortcut taken to cut costs at the factory.
They are still fine rifles, just make sure you don't buy one of the lemons.
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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Just a little insight on the stainless. you can paint it whatever color you want in a flat color. When you want it to shin or want a different color just clean it off the barrel
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Re: Which Remington to get?
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I like the feel of the CDL. I love the walnut stock.
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get the cdl
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