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Pros and Cons of the Remington Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 417389" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>The sendero's are not a bad gun, I have a 300RUM. I have had it bedded, barrel full floated and a brake put on it, that was all done by a gunsmith. I have put in the wyatt extended box magazine, a jewell trigger and hope to put a nightforce rail and nightforce rings on it soon..."I hope", My gun shot awesome at 100 yards, take it out to 200 yards and its not so awesome then, am working on that problem now. If I can ever find a job I plan on a new longer barrel, maybe a nightforce scope and have been thinking about the removeable magazine. Will probably convert it to a 338 Lapua magnum. Airgunner has shot my gun. I have my trigger set real low, alot lower then most would set it. The new sendero's have the palm swell, some like it and most hate it. I am still on the fence with that one. The original sendero's came in the 338 RUM. My gunsmith builds one very sweet 300RUM, when I first seen it I was trying to get him to trade me. Ya Right. </p><p>The X-Mark pro trigger are a *** in my opinion, thats why i got a jewell. I also had the simms recoil pad put on mine. They are not bad guns, but you need to figure out what all you want to do with it and then decide from there. </p><p>As soon as I win the lottery I will be on the FBI's most watched list for the amount of guns I will own. 338 Edge, 338 Lapua mag, 338 Norma mag, 375 snipetech, 408 cheytac, 50 BMG. I am sure there are several hundred others I left off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 417389, member: 22102"] The sendero's are not a bad gun, I have a 300RUM. I have had it bedded, barrel full floated and a brake put on it, that was all done by a gunsmith. I have put in the wyatt extended box magazine, a jewell trigger and hope to put a nightforce rail and nightforce rings on it soon..."I hope", My gun shot awesome at 100 yards, take it out to 200 yards and its not so awesome then, am working on that problem now. If I can ever find a job I plan on a new longer barrel, maybe a nightforce scope and have been thinking about the removeable magazine. Will probably convert it to a 338 Lapua magnum. Airgunner has shot my gun. I have my trigger set real low, alot lower then most would set it. The new sendero's have the palm swell, some like it and most hate it. I am still on the fence with that one. The original sendero's came in the 338 RUM. My gunsmith builds one very sweet 300RUM, when I first seen it I was trying to get him to trade me. Ya Right. The X-Mark pro trigger are a *** in my opinion, thats why i got a jewell. I also had the simms recoil pad put on mine. They are not bad guns, but you need to figure out what all you want to do with it and then decide from there. As soon as I win the lottery I will be on the FBI's most watched list for the amount of guns I will own. 338 Edge, 338 Lapua mag, 338 Norma mag, 375 snipetech, 408 cheytac, 50 BMG. I am sure there are several hundred others I left off. [/QUOTE]
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