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<blockquote data-quote="jpd676" data-source="post: 1144869" data-attributes="member: 27751"><p>Most Sendero's shoot well but Remingtons QC can be hit or miss. It is a nice rifle in my opinion. A 300 rum is a lot of rifle for a first rig. I wouldn't buy a 300 rum unless I had plans on going over 1000 yards. It is expensive to load for and there is a lot of recoil to it. I would get a 300wm, 7mm mag or something smaller to learn to shoot well before I went with a big mag. I would also look in the Savage lineup as you get more for your money; especially the trigger. I don't like the Xmark pro on the Remingtons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpd676, post: 1144869, member: 27751"] Most Sendero's shoot well but Remingtons QC can be hit or miss. It is a nice rifle in my opinion. A 300 rum is a lot of rifle for a first rig. I wouldn't buy a 300 rum unless I had plans on going over 1000 yards. It is expensive to load for and there is a lot of recoil to it. I would get a 300wm, 7mm mag or something smaller to learn to shoot well before I went with a big mag. I would also look in the Savage lineup as you get more for your money; especially the trigger. I don't like the Xmark pro on the Remingtons. [/QUOTE]
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