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Pros and Cons of the Remington Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="sendero21" data-source="post: 2890638" data-attributes="member: 70613"><p>Hi Jacob,</p><p>I have a 270 Win Sendero, I bought the Rifle new in 1995, probably my best Rifle investment. Extremely accurate. Originally I only adjusted the Trigger and I had the action bedded. As the recoil pocket in the stock was a little wide.</p><p>I've taken maybe a Hundred Deer with it over the years, but I shot it a lot, it was capable of 3/4 of an inch at 200 yards or less if I did my part. </p><p>Well as time went on the Barrel became toast, too many hot loads and light 130 grain SSTs . </p><p></p><p>I decided to rebarrel the Rifle with a pre-chambered Lothar Lothar barrel in exactly the same profile as the original Barrel. I had the action Blueprinted, barrel Thread for a moderator. A larger recoil lug fitted and the Rifle completely re blued. The barrel this time is a higher grade of Stainless Steel. I got all that done for $ 800, that's a deal if ever there was one. </p><p>It's very accurate, not sure exactly how accurate, it's putting 3 rounds into almost one hole on a good day, I haven't really played with loads. I settled on a 150 grain Sierrra GK. </p><p>so if you find a Sendero jump on it, particularly the older ones, they were known for accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sendero21, post: 2890638, member: 70613"] Hi Jacob, I have a 270 Win Sendero, I bought the Rifle new in 1995, probably my best Rifle investment. Extremely accurate. Originally I only adjusted the Trigger and I had the action bedded. As the recoil pocket in the stock was a little wide. I’ve taken maybe a Hundred Deer with it over the years, but I shot it a lot, it was capable of 3/4 of an inch at 200 yards or less if I did my part. Well as time went on the Barrel became toast, too many hot loads and light 130 grain SSTs . I decided to rebarrel the Rifle with a pre-chambered Lothar Lothar barrel in exactly the same profile as the original Barrel. I had the action Blueprinted, barrel Thread for a moderator. A larger recoil lug fitted and the Rifle completely re blued. The barrel this time is a higher grade of Stainless Steel. I got all that done for $ 800, that’s a deal if ever there was one. It’s very accurate, not sure exactly how accurate, it’s putting 3 rounds into almost one hole on a good day, I haven’t really played with loads. I settled on a 150 grain Sierrra GK. so if you find a Sendero jump on it, particularly the older ones, they were known for accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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