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Remington VSF in .204
I'm looking at a Rem VSF in .204.....anyone have experience or knowledge on the pros and cons of this rifle? TIA. George
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A friend of mine has one. Factory stock leaves alot to be desired. But he had his glass bedded and his gun shoots in the .3's with 32 V-Max and 27 gr. of Benchmark. However, be sure to inspect the bore before buying. A local gun shop received some of these and 3 had unfinished bores in them, jagged metal shavings, etc. Had to be returned to Remington for replacement barrels. Just FYI. Otherwise, pretty good for the money I think.
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I have a Stainless one in 17 FB. I put into a Boyd thuumbhole and Devcon Bedded. I put a rifle basix trigger on it, the Mark X broke right at the adjustiing screw, and I replaced the firing pin, spring and shroud with a high end aftermarket. The rest of the barrel and action are stock. It will shoot some unbelievabel groups, 5 shots in one ragged hole at 100 is pretty common if the wind is calm. I previously posted a 3 shot .4 group at 200 yards. I have customs that won't shoot as well.
I hear a lot about problems with Remington, but have not seen this in any I bought personaaly. The last 4 new ones I have bought recently, a 221FB, 17FB, 204R and a 7 Ultra Mag, all shoot great, after a little bedding, trigger work etc, but the barrels and actions seem fine to me. I say look it over carefully then buy it. Best of luck. |
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I have a VSF in .17 Fire Ball and while it shot well for a factory rifle as was I hated the long throat and rechambered it with a minimum spec zero free-bore reamer. Also addel a Jewel trigger. Shoots even better now.
As to the stock that's sure not anything I felt needed changing in fact it's one of the reasons I bought the rifle. It's made by HS Precision and is aluminum block bedded, never changes point of impact. Great stock in my opinion. Heavy but great for how I use it. Let us know how it shoots for ya, I'm betting well .
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MD
Yours is the VSF II, and I agree the stock on them is great. The regular VSF has a very different plastic stock with molded hogue style grip panels. It can be glass bedded and work well but they are UGLY as hell. The $92 Boyd thumbhole prettied up the gun big time. What it shoots like. Squares are hlaf in on a side. |
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Thanks
Thanks for the feedback.....
It's been a few days since I looked at it, and I'm trying to remember: it's a BDL, right? Hard to tell from the Rem website..... Montdoug: I have a VSSF that was a .223 when I bought it, and is now a 20VT.....good shooter, and one of my favorites! George |
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Quote:
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Yupper..............
What Doug said... -BCB
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VSF vs. VSSF
My original post referred to the VSF:
I believe Montdoug is referring to the VSSF & VSSF II Two different critters entirely..... Just to clairfy..... |
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Just to further clarify........ About the original VSF rifle...
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/41968 http://www.gunsamerica.com/904124502...Hand_Stock.htm VSF stood for varmint synthetic fluted on the original rifles... They had blued actions and fluted barrels w/H-S stocks... and they came long before the current crop of "VSetc." rifles... -BCB
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I miss mean Tweets, competence, and $1.79 per gallon gasoline. Yo no creo en santos que orinan. Women and cats will do as they please. Men and dogs should relax and just get used to the idea. Going keyboard postal over something that you read on the internet is like seeing a pile of dog crap on the sidewalk and choosing to step in it rather than stepping around it. If You're Afraid To Offend, You Can't Be Honest - Thomas Paine Last edited by Bayou City Boy; 04-22-2011 at 08:49 PM. |
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