Go with the Remington 700PSS or LTR in .308. Heft them and shoulder them before you buy. Some people do not like the Wundheimer swell fatter grip of the PSS and LTR. If that is the case for you, get the 700VS (Varmint Synthetic) in .308. Same action, same barrel as the PSS (26"), but with a thinner grip area like a sporter and only one forward sling stud, but it has the full length aluminum bedding block and wide fore end.
I have heard debate as to whether the LTR or the PSS is the more accurate, and many give the nod to the LTR, but know of no definitive testing. I prefer a longer barrel so I have the PSS. Yes, the LTR is made in .308 and .223. I personally do not like the detachable magazine and deliberately sought out a hinged floorplate model.
When you get the gun home, remove the action from the stock and check to make sure there are no contact points on the barrel with the barrel channel in the stock. Mine was perfect and had none. If it does contact, lightly sand the contact area with a sandpaper wrapped dowel. A prior poster said give a 1/8 free float. I prefer much less to preclude foreign objects getting in the gap. Reassemble the action to the stock and torque to 65 INCH pounds -- INCHES not FEET. Clean the bore.
I also polished the follower to an almost mirror shine. Do not polish a gun part to a mirror shine as it will rust easier. That was why Springfield Armory M1903 National Match rifle bolts were not mirror polished.
Break in the barrel properly. I will not go into that here for the sake of brevity. Suffice to say mine is the easiest of my rifles to clean after proper break-in.
I initially used Federal Gold Medal Match 168gr Sierra MatchKing BTHP. I have switched to Black Hills 168 gr. Sierra BTHP in the red box. I think it is a bit more consistant and groups a hair smaller for me. Plus I am getting it for $14.00 per box including tax. I do not use military surplus.
I use Shooters Choice and JB Bore Paste for cleaning, with Dewey coated rods. It will shoot real world (me shooting

) .5-.75 inch groups at 100 yards. It will also throw a first shot from a sparkling clean. cold bore right into the center of the target. (I use black target pasters, dime sized for practice.) Subsequent shots will not deviate.
If using a heavy 50mm scope, use a steel scope base that incorporates a recoil shoulder like the Badger Ordnance, Autauga, Leupold Mk4, or LightForce mounts. They are pricey but very well made. I use Badger.
My scope is the Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10X40LR M3 with mil-dots. I haven't really used it alot over 200 yards yet, but if the 1 MOA elevation for the M3 proves to be too coarse, I'll have Leupold put on an M1 elevation knob for $67. I used to have the Tasco SS10X42 on the rifle for 40% of the cost and loved it. I sold it to a friend for his Savage Tactical. He received a great deal on a used Savage with 20 rounds through it, including a Sharpshooter trigger and Millet 30mm Rings for $399. I installed the trigger for him, and it is very nice, but still prefer the Remington trigger. I paid $650 for my PSS. I have read that Remington is now requiring dealers to have a Police letterhead to order these police rifles, but some local dealers said they have not had that problem.
It also has a Harris bipod and Turner Saddlery leather national match sling. The Remington costs more initially, but you will eventually get one. Have fun.
Bill
[This message has been edited by 700PSS Shooter (edited May 27, 2000).]