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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 306124" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I have owned three Sendero's (.25-06, 7mmRM, .300WM) and I have owned four Savages (110/J Series: .308, 110FP: .223, 110FP: 7mmRM, 112BVSS: .300WM). All these shot handloads sub 1/2" MOA as far as I could shoot. I can't speak for the current model of Sendero but the first and second generation were absolutely amazingly accurate (aaa). The latest model is too pricey for me. Call me cheap but accuracy can be had at a lesser price.</p><p> ALL the Savages I have owned have been aaa, even with their flimsy Tuperware stock and mushy, heavy triggers. The two 110FP's had the plastic stocks. I learned their limitation and lived with them. I didn't/don't mind buying aftermarket triggers. They are fun to install and definately improve my rifle/my shooting. The current Savage (112BVSS) that I own in .300WM is a great rifle! All that I added to it was a Rifle Basix trigger (nice trigger) and I would put it up against any Sendero out there with like upgrades. I know how they shoot, I've owned them.</p><p> The newer Savages with the AccuTriggers and AccuStocks are improvements of the "faults" that rifle shooters complained about of the older Savages.</p><p> I'm not taking sides with either company or rifle. I own heavy barreled, accurate rifles from Remington, Savage and Winchester. As a matter of fact, the only one I haven't done anything to is the Winchester Model 70 HVB in .243Win. That is one sweet rifle. It was made from the ground up to be accurate and it is. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 306124, member: 307"] I have owned three Sendero's (.25-06, 7mmRM, .300WM) and I have owned four Savages (110/J Series: .308, 110FP: .223, 110FP: 7mmRM, 112BVSS: .300WM). All these shot handloads sub 1/2" MOA as far as I could shoot. I can't speak for the current model of Sendero but the first and second generation were absolutely amazingly accurate (aaa). The latest model is too pricey for me. Call me cheap but accuracy can be had at a lesser price. ALL the Savages I have owned have been aaa, even with their flimsy Tuperware stock and mushy, heavy triggers. The two 110FP's had the plastic stocks. I learned their limitation and lived with them. I didn't/don't mind buying aftermarket triggers. They are fun to install and definately improve my rifle/my shooting. The current Savage (112BVSS) that I own in .300WM is a great rifle! All that I added to it was a Rifle Basix trigger (nice trigger) and I would put it up against any Sendero out there with like upgrades. I know how they shoot, I've owned them. The newer Savages with the AccuTriggers and AccuStocks are improvements of the "faults" that rifle shooters complained about of the older Savages. I'm not taking sides with either company or rifle. I own heavy barreled, accurate rifles from Remington, Savage and Winchester. As a matter of fact, the only one I haven't done anything to is the Winchester Model 70 HVB in .243Win. That is one sweet rifle. It was made from the ground up to be accurate and it is. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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