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Old 01-05-2007, 10:22 AM
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Sendero Question

Hello,

What is the difference between the Rem 700 "Sendero", "Sendero Special" and a "PSS"? Thanks in advance.

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Old 01-05-2007, 10:46 AM
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Re: Sendero Question

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Hello,

What is the difference between the Rem 700 "Sendero", "Sendero Special" and a "PSS"? Thanks in advance.

James

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The PSS is the Remington "Police Sniper System" rifle. The stock is from H-S Precision, and has a full sized forend.

They are no longer called PSS (for Politically Correct reasons)... they are now called the 700-P (Police). They are available in long and short action lengths.

Go here.
http://www.remingtonle.com/rifles/700p.htm

The first Sendero was a long action rifle in an H-S Precision stock that was very similar to the PSS stock. It has a beavertail forend, but with "finger groves" near the barrel on both sides, and the forarm was a little thinner (for smaller hands??). It was available in standard calibers like the 25-06, plus magnums.

I Don't know of the Sendero "Special".

The Sendero-II SF (Stainless Fluted) in the current rifle, with the same stock, available in Magnum cartridges.

http://www.remington.com/products/firear...SF_II_specs.asp

They are very good rifles... I know several 1000 yd "F" class shooters that are using Sendero's out of the box with only a trigger adjustment.
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