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The Basics, Starting Out
700p vs 700 sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="dgarrett" data-source="post: 1068199" data-attributes="member: 58686"><p>I have both the PSS and the Sendero in 300 rum... The examples of my guns are :</p><p> the PSS has a better fit and finish , just seems tighter all the way around... Has a 40x trigger, and the Kevlar reinforced M40 stock, More tactical looking and plain... The Sendero as stated earlier is fluted bi-color barrel. and is stainless... The trigger is throw away... With just a bit of work both of these rifles are good canidates for semi-custom 1000 yard rifles...I think it comes down to just what look you want... Also the 215 Bergers with Retumbo shoot well in my guns....JMO Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgarrett, post: 1068199, member: 58686"] I have both the PSS and the Sendero in 300 rum... The examples of my guns are : the PSS has a better fit and finish , just seems tighter all the way around... Has a 40x trigger, and the Kevlar reinforced M40 stock, More tactical looking and plain... The Sendero as stated earlier is fluted bi-color barrel. and is stainless... The trigger is throw away... With just a bit of work both of these rifles are good canidates for semi-custom 1000 yard rifles...I think it comes down to just what look you want... Also the 215 Bergers with Retumbo shoot well in my guns....JMO Dave [/QUOTE]
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