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Rem Sendero v's Police models
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<blockquote data-quote="Benticus" data-source="post: 426330" data-attributes="member: 26976"><p>I have no experience with the police or LE models; however, I own an original sendero in 300 Remington Ultra Mag. My model says "Custom Shop" on the top of the barrel. I use a varminter rifle rest and a caldwell lead sled solo to shoot at the range, and my sendero prints .27"-.46" three shot groups at 100 yards with factory Remington Core-locks. </p><p></p><p>I know that is crazy but it is the most accurate rifle that I own! I am currently working up hand loads to see what this rifle can do at long range on actual game (white tailed deer). I love my sendero and wouldn't trade it for any other gun, and I wouldn't sell it if someone offered me $2000 for it. My vote is for the sendero because it is the only one I have experience with, and that experience has been awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benticus, post: 426330, member: 26976"] I have no experience with the police or LE models; however, I own an original sendero in 300 Remington Ultra Mag. My model says "Custom Shop" on the top of the barrel. I use a varminter rifle rest and a caldwell lead sled solo to shoot at the range, and my sendero prints .27"-.46" three shot groups at 100 yards with factory Remington Core-locks. I know that is crazy but it is the most accurate rifle that I own! I am currently working up hand loads to see what this rifle can do at long range on actual game (white tailed deer). I love my sendero and wouldn't trade it for any other gun, and I wouldn't sell it if someone offered me $2000 for it. My vote is for the sendero because it is the only one I have experience with, and that experience has been awesome! [/QUOTE]
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