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Opinion on Remington SPS or VLS

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Anyone own one of these? I want to purchase one in .223 and some say the new ones are quite inferior.Wil use it for a Prairie Dog gun with 55 grain bullets.
 
There is quiet a difference in appearance and cost of the
2 selected models, but at the heart of the gun, the barrels/actions
are all the same. There should be no quality difference regardless
of yr of mfg. LDS
 
i have an sps in 243 and it shoots well. around 1MOA right from the factory with hornady ammo. and after i bedded it cause the stock was pants it shot around 3/4 to 1MOA most of the time. now ive ditched the factory stock and replaced it with a full ally beddingblock one still shoots about 3/4. however i have now burnt out the barrel and wating on a new one. ither models should be equily good whare the barreld action is concerned, however i would spend the extra and get the better stocked version right off the bat.

john
 
I have a 308 sps shoots submoa out to 500 using handloads haven't push it passed that . But it a great gun to be a stock factory rifle.
 
Get the stainless 27133 model; a better package for just a little more $. Lighter barrel but - like the stock - you can replace with something better and more to your liking later. I have the discontinued Stainless SPS Varmint model in .22-250, and it's always been a shooter, even before I swapped out the trigger and Tupperware stock for a Timney and B&C A2, respectively. The current VSF - a VSSF wannabe, save for the cheap stock - is another option. More money, but probably less than the VLS you asked about.
The VLS is yet another version of the iconic heavy-barreled 700; never owned that particular model but they should be fairly accurate, and the 24" barrel should be a little more maneuverable than the 26-inchers above, yet still keep the fps up. Check that: have since remembered most of the barrels on the varmint-caliber VLS's are 26 inches long.
 
2 years I bought the SPS in .223 for the action, wife had shoulder surgery just before our deer season and couldn't shoot her 7 mag. I bought the nosler 60 gr. partitions it consistently shot .5's+ at 100yds., couldn't believe it. When I took the rifle apart I kept the barrel for?
Steve Bair
 
I TOO HAVE A REM SPS 223 THAT SHOOTS LIGHTS OUT WITH 52GR SIERRAS BTHP LOWS .1'S AND .2'S COYOTE NIGHTMARE!!!!
 
The VLS (.204 Ruger) and the SPS Varmint (.243 Win.) have the exact same specifications about the barreled actions, only difference is they’re installed in different stocks, one a nice enough laminate and the other an ugly ‘tupperware’ predisposed to end up tossed in favor of something nicer and/or better suited to tweakin’.

I had less than $550 in the SPSV, including shipping and FFL guy, and a bit less in the VLS, before the B&C A2 likeness, a Timney Calvin Elite, a Jewell HVRTSBR, mounts & optics, more reloading stuff, etc., etc., and etc.

Watch the classifieds here and/or search often at GunBroker or similar and eventually whatever you’ve been waiting for will show up and it can be “won” at a decent price. Do pay close attention to the rules, all fine print in the listings, and to the buyer/seller history section.
 

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