

I bought in like-new condition back in November of 2005.

And, for those that care (I don’t), it has white line spacers, too!!! It is the 1975 Remington M700 BDL in. Send any of them my way and I promise to take VERY good care of them!įirst, a correction – I DO own a rifle with a black tip, just one. Those are beautiful specimens, no question. You would not expect the owner of a classic car never to drive it so what's different about a rifle or shotgun? I wonder if your related to our Firearms Licensing Officer as she also seems to have difficulty with this concept ::). Now I both collect and hunt and I cannot understand who you feel that just because a rifle is a collectable it cannot be hunted with. Even the pistol grip is more club like like the Monarch photo I posted earlier. The American stock had a roll over comb and Rose wood tip and grip cap white line spacers and a much heavier fuller stock. This is the British home and European market stock on a BSA Majestic:. Now the funny thing is that the british sportsmen sort of went away from horn tips in the late 1950's and early 1960's however manufactures like BSA and Parker-hale had to bring back the tips for the American market who also gave us the White line spacers. Something similar to the old Springfield 1903's, M1 Garands.a basic, utilitarian wooden stock that can easily be refinished or repaired.BSA Model E again a collectable used for hunting.Īnother BSA and one of only 389 made in this chambering of this model, it has the rosewood fore end tip as you can (it's the one on the right) next to Steven's L61R Sako another collectable that is hunted with.Īnother vintage BSA sporting rifle this time with horn fore end tip. Also, I would prefer something without fancy checkering, inlays, figuring etc. I would like to find a walnut stock that is a direct fit for the SPS Tactical with the heavy barrel contour. (Also have to locate range to shoot at 600 yards.) I am looking to get into shooting longer ranges (600+ yards) but I will probably change out the Hogue stock before getting too serious about the longer ranges. However, 100 yards is the longest range around here.

It shoots well enough for me in that I can keep sub-MOA groups at 100 yards all day long. I also had Mark at Short Action Customs install a Kampfeld bolt knob and I added an extended floorplate. So far, I have it set up with a Harris bi-pod, EGW 20-MOA rail, Leupold rings and a Bushnell Elite Tactical 5-15 scope. I am the proud owner of an SPS Tactical AAC-SD Blackout in. I have been lurking here for a while and have learned a tremendous amount from this forum.
