Scotty99
Well-Known Member
Hi,
There are some good points very well made on this thread and both Remmy 700s and Howa 1500s are good solid capable rifles. I have a Remmy 700 and I have fired a number of Howas in different calibres and configurations on the range. For a foxing rifle both will do the job well, come in a number of suitable calibres and both have a number of after market add ons.
My Remmy 700 is the VSSF II which they discontinued a few years ago. It has a 26 inch heavy Varmint Stainless Fluted barrel. It's fitted with a Predator mod, it has the H&S Precision stock which came as standard on this model. It has been fitted with a Jewell trigger. I bought it second hand in this configuration. It's in .223 and it is extremely accurate. Yes it is heavy, but I tend to use this rifle as my "sitting out for foxes" rifle when I am calling them in. It's not a rifle for walking around with or lamping from a truck.
You need to think what you want from the rifle and how you are going to use it for foxes, walking around, sitting out, lamping from a truck, or all of the above. Then decide which calibre and what barrel weight and length. If you are going to use it for deer as well a foxes you might want a lighter rifle in a slightly heavier calibre.
I would look at the second hand market if you go for a Remmy to see what upgrades have been done to it already. If you go for a Howa look at the new complete packages that some dealers like Highland Outdoors do they include scope, mod , bipod and offer a number of different calibres and barrel configurations.
There are some good points very well made on this thread and both Remmy 700s and Howa 1500s are good solid capable rifles. I have a Remmy 700 and I have fired a number of Howas in different calibres and configurations on the range. For a foxing rifle both will do the job well, come in a number of suitable calibres and both have a number of after market add ons.
My Remmy 700 is the VSSF II which they discontinued a few years ago. It has a 26 inch heavy Varmint Stainless Fluted barrel. It's fitted with a Predator mod, it has the H&S Precision stock which came as standard on this model. It has been fitted with a Jewell trigger. I bought it second hand in this configuration. It's in .223 and it is extremely accurate. Yes it is heavy, but I tend to use this rifle as my "sitting out for foxes" rifle when I am calling them in. It's not a rifle for walking around with or lamping from a truck.
You need to think what you want from the rifle and how you are going to use it for foxes, walking around, sitting out, lamping from a truck, or all of the above. Then decide which calibre and what barrel weight and length. If you are going to use it for deer as well a foxes you might want a lighter rifle in a slightly heavier calibre.
I would look at the second hand market if you go for a Remmy to see what upgrades have been done to it already. If you go for a Howa look at the new complete packages that some dealers like Highland Outdoors do they include scope, mod , bipod and offer a number of different calibres and barrel configurations.


