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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 84491" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>Ditto to what 7mmmag said.</p><p></p><p>Now granted, factory rifles are a pot shoot to how well they will shoot, but I have three shot groups at 535 yards of 1.4" ctc with my 300 SAUM Sendero. My rifle has no work don to it, and it won't have any done to it . . . no need. Unless you are looking for benchrest competition or really long range shooting, a factory gun with tuned handloads may fit the bill and save you some $$$. I have some really good groups with this rifle, but its not good enough for me anymore. I will be going to custom rifles now because I want sub 1" groups at 500m. I know it will cost me a lot to do that, but some day I will have it with witnesses. Just my cup of tea.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion would be to get a Model 700™ LSS in 300 WSM. If you handload, which you will probably have to, order 100 Norma cases and start shooting some 175-210 gr bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 84491, member: 4587"] Ditto to what 7mmmag said. Now granted, factory rifles are a pot shoot to how well they will shoot, but I have three shot groups at 535 yards of 1.4" ctc with my 300 SAUM Sendero. My rifle has no work don to it, and it won't have any done to it . . . no need. Unless you are looking for benchrest competition or really long range shooting, a factory gun with tuned handloads may fit the bill and save you some $$$. I have some really good groups with this rifle, but its not good enough for me anymore. I will be going to custom rifles now because I want sub 1" groups at 500m. I know it will cost me a lot to do that, but some day I will have it with witnesses. Just my cup of tea. My suggestion would be to get a Model 700™ LSS in 300 WSM. If you handload, which you will probably have to, order 100 Norma cases and start shooting some 175-210 gr bullets. [/QUOTE]
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