The 'S' is very widely used in GB FTR - much more so these days than the 'P'. The big pluses are weight saving over the 'P' and it's having the Remington 700 external profile and trigger hangers. Everybody wants to save weight on the action, stock, bipod and scope these days to put it into the barrel, so the later generation of single-shot FTR orientated actions are all significantly lighter than earlier heavier models (that remain in use in F/O). The 'S' certainly seems to perform more than satisfactorily in the discipline. The lack of a supplied trigger is double-edged - extra cost unlike the 'P', but making a wide choice available to the purchaser in putting the rifle parts list together. Same on the 700 profile - it provides the choice of a large range of stocks already fully inletted, semi-inletted, pre-fitted bedding block in the stock etc options.
So there's really no down side to go with the S its a better fit for FTR. What is GB FTR?
So there's really no down side to go with the S its a better fit for FTR.
So there's really no down side to go with the S its a better fit for FTR.