Just bought a new 700 SPS Tactical AAC rifle on Monday. Been doing a lot of reading about these rifles. Seems like most people find that the Hogue Overmolded stock gets ditched pretty quick. What is the average MOA with the Hogue stock right out of the box? I've seen most people achieving 1 or more MOA with it but with the stock making contact with the barrel I'm pretty much convinced I'm going to end up replacing the Hogue with a Bell and Carlson M40 stock to be able to extract the most outta the rifle. Opinions? Anyone here achieve better than sub-MOA with just the Hogue Overmolded stock? Seems like all that flex in the stock would take away from the accuracy of the weapon. I plan to make this a multipurpose weapon. Long range tactical rifle and hunting rifle.

I have a Bushnell 4200 Elite scope with a 20 MOA rail and Warne rings as of now. I ordered a KRG bolt on bolt knob today. The rifle is with my ammo guy to have a load worked up for it (long range tactical and a deer hunting load).
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