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<blockquote data-quote="bcd" data-source="post: 63572" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>From what Remington said the 700P is actually a better rifle. I have another post about it. They said that both rifles have a H. S. Precision stock, but the 700P has a tactical stock with bipod swival, larger fore-end and palm swell, both have heavy contour barrels, but the 700P has a parkerized action and barrel instead of stainless. Remington also stated that the Police model rifles go through a 21 point inspection for quality and preformance, and have a guaranteed M.O.A. As far as the price difference, I was quoted $799 + tax on the Sendero, and bought the 700P for $710 + tax, there isn't much price difference until you start adding tax, but then again I saw one in Richmond, Va. for $989 + tax, adn my cousin bought one around here for about $900 including tax, but that is still cheaper than Senderos in most gun shops around here ($1099-$1200). If any of this rambling helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcd, post: 63572, member: 3190"] From what Remington said the 700P is actually a better rifle. I have another post about it. They said that both rifles have a H. S. Precision stock, but the 700P has a tactical stock with bipod swival, larger fore-end and palm swell, both have heavy contour barrels, but the 700P has a parkerized action and barrel instead of stainless. Remington also stated that the Police model rifles go through a 21 point inspection for quality and preformance, and have a guaranteed M.O.A. As far as the price difference, I was quoted $799 + tax on the Sendero, and bought the 700P for $710 + tax, there isn't much price difference until you start adding tax, but then again I saw one in Richmond, Va. for $989 + tax, adn my cousin bought one around here for about $900 including tax, but that is still cheaper than Senderos in most gun shops around here ($1099-$1200). If any of this rambling helps. [/QUOTE]
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