Description
Picture this: you need a rifle that can handle a 200-yard shot on a Missouri whitetail from a box stand, then transition to ringing steel at the range the next weekend without breaking the bank. You don’t need a custom rig with a price tag that rivals a used truck, but you do need solid, dependable performance. That’s the exact scenario where the Remington SPS Tactical 308 Win, Black, Hogue Stock, 20″ Heavy Barrel makes its case as a serious workhorse. It’s a factory-built tactical/practical rifle designed to deliver consistent accuracy without the custom shop invoice.
The Remington SPS Tactical 308 is a value-focused, factory-built bolt-action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. It features a 20-inch heavy-contour barrel for improved accuracy and heat management, a black synthetic Hogue OverMolded stock for a solid grip, and a tactical-style receiver ready for optics. At $751.99, it’s a budget-conscious platform for hunters, precision shooters, and tactical enthusiasts seeking reliable performance.
Let’s talk about where your money goes. The heart of this package is that 20-inch heavy barrel. The shorter length compared to a traditional sporter makes it more maneuverable in tight spaces—think a deer blind or a vehicle—while the heavy contour resists heating up as quickly during strings of fire, helping to maintain point of impact. It’s a practical trade-off that favors real-world use over ultralight hiking. The barrel is capped with a recessed target crown, a simple but effective feature that protects the crucial muzzle from dings that can wreck accuracy.
The Hogue OverMolded stock is a major upgrade over basic, hollow plastic stocks. The textured, rubberized grip areas ensure the rifle stays put in your hands, whether it’s raining or you’re wearing gloves. It’s a drop-in ready component that provides a much more secure and comfortable interface than the standard offering, and it includes a full-length aluminum bedding block. This block stiffens the stock and provides a consistent, stable platform for the receiver—a key feature for accuracy that you often don’t find at this price point. The rifle is mil-spec compatible, meaning its receiver is drilled and tapped to accept a wide array of standard scope bases, like those from popular brands such as Warne or Leupold. No gunsmithing required to mount your optic of choice.
Under the hood, you get the proven Remington 700 action, a design with a legendary reputation for strength and aftermarket support. The tactical model includes a hinged floorplate magazine for easy unloading, a definite plus over a blind magazine for range safety and convenience. The .308 Winchester chambering is the other half of the value equation. It’s a versatile, effective round for medium to large game in North America, and its widespread availability means you can find affordable practice ammo or high-performance hunting loads without issue. The rifle’s overall length of 40.5 inches strikes a good balance between stability and handling.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 20″ Heavy Contour |
| Overall Length | 40.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Stock | Hogue OverMolded with Aluminum Bedding Block |
| Magazine | Internal, 4-round capacity with hinged floorplate |
Pros: The price-to-performance ratio is the main attraction. You get a accurate, durable platform with several tactical-oriented features right out of the box. The Hogue stock and heavy barrel are significant upgrades for the cost. The .308 chambering offers immense versatility and ammo economy. The 700-action ecosystem means you can customize and repair it for decades to come.
Cons: It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle—the heavy barrel adds stability but also heft. The trigger, while serviceable, is a basic adjustable design that some shooters may eventually want to upgrade for a crisper break. The finish is utilitarian, built for function over fine aesthetics. That said, for a tool meant to be used, these are acceptable compromises.
So who is this rifle for? It’s ideal for the budget-conscious hunter who wants one rifle for deer season and off-season target practice. It’s a perfect first precision rifle for someone getting into longer-range shooting without a four-figure investment. It’s also a capable platform for law enforcement or security work on a department budget. If you need a reliable, accurate rifle that you can mount a scope on and trust to work, this model fills that role admirably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this rifle ready for a scope right away?
A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped to accept standard Remington 700 scope bases (Weaver-style #46 and #48, for example). You just need to purchase and install the base and rings for your chosen optic—no additional machining needed.
Q: How does the heavy barrel affect handling for hunting?
A: The heavy barrel provides better stability for offhand and supported shots, which can improve accuracy. The trade-off is added weight; at roughly 7.5 pounds unscoped, it’s manageable but not ultralight. The 20-inch length, however, makes it easier to handle in blinds or thick brush than a longer 24 or 26-inch barrel.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory ammunition, most SPS Tactical rifles are capable of 1 to 1.5 MOA (Minute of Angle) groups, meaning roughly 1 to 1.5-inch groups at 100 yards. This is more than sufficient for hunting and practical tactical use. The heavy barrel and bedded stock are key contributors to this consistent performance.
If you’re looking for a no-frills, high-value rifle that gets the fundamentals right, the Remington SPS Tactical 308 represents a smart investment. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check current availability and start your FFL transfer process.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.