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First Rifle Purchase... Can't Decide!
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeballjr" data-source="post: 460852" data-attributes="member: 7745"><p>I honestly have never seen a Sendero that would not shoot 1/2 to 3/4 MOA (with quality hand loads) I have owned 3 (300 RUM, 25-06, 7mm) and i have an uncle that has had several, that is all he will buy unless he is just getting one of those too good to be true deals from someone. All of them are awesome. (I am sure someone out there has a story about one that was a ***, but this is JMO)</p><p></p><p>Like i said in my post above, Savage is hard to beat for the money. Worst savage i had ever had was right at an inch moa with store bought ammo.(300wsm) Had a 22-250 that would leave one jagged little hole at 200 it seamed like what ever i threw down the tube. I found a sweet little load for it, and took the jagged edges off the hole lol. That is the only gun that i really wish i wouldn't have gotten rid of.</p><p></p><p>I am rambling now, but the Model 700 Sendero and the Savage are great rifles and make a great platform if you ever want to build a custom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeballjr, post: 460852, member: 7745"] I honestly have never seen a Sendero that would not shoot 1/2 to 3/4 MOA (with quality hand loads) I have owned 3 (300 RUM, 25-06, 7mm) and i have an uncle that has had several, that is all he will buy unless he is just getting one of those too good to be true deals from someone. All of them are awesome. (I am sure someone out there has a story about one that was a ***, but this is JMO) Like i said in my post above, Savage is hard to beat for the money. Worst savage i had ever had was right at an inch moa with store bought ammo.(300wsm) Had a 22-250 that would leave one jagged little hole at 200 it seamed like what ever i threw down the tube. I found a sweet little load for it, and took the jagged edges off the hole lol. That is the only gun that i really wish i wouldn't have gotten rid of. I am rambling now, but the Model 700 Sendero and the Savage are great rifles and make a great platform if you ever want to build a custom. [/QUOTE]
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