Remington 700 SPS Tactical in .300 Blackout

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posted on February 24, 2012
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Remington is releasing its standout rifle—the Model 700—with a Special Purpose Synthetic Tactical stock in the .300 ACC Blackout chambering.

The Model 700 SPS Tactical .300 Blackout comes with the machined-steel Model 700 receiver design, and a 16 ½-inch, heavy-contour barrel threaded to accept AAC and all 5/8 x 24 threaded flash hiders, muzzle breaks and suppressors.

The stock is a Hogue OverMolded Gillie Green pillar-bedded synthetic stock with a semi-beavertail fore-end and soft-touch grip for stability, comfort and positive retention in bad weather and stressful situations.

The new Model 700 comes drilled and tapped for optics, and with a four-round magazine, black oxide metal finish and Remington’s X-Mark Pro adjustable trigger set at 3.5 pounds from the factory.

Model: 700 SPS Tactical 300 Blackout
Caliber: .300 AAC Blackout
Barrel Length: 16.5”
Barrel Type: Carbon Steel
Sights: None (Drilled & Tapped for Scope Mounting)
Rifling Twist: 1:7”
Receiver Finish: Matte Blue
Overall Length: 35 ¾”
Length of Pull: 13 3/8”
Stock Material: Synthetic
Stock Finish: Overmolded Ghillie Green
Weight: 7 lbs.
Suggested Retail Price: $817.31

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