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Remington Kept My Sendero II 7 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Ea" data-source="post: 625561" data-attributes="member: 43009"><p>This not the first 7rum that has been defective, I know of two men in Mississippi that had the same problems, wouldn't shoot. They contacted Remington, but didn't get the same results. Remington told them that the rifles weren't guaranteed to shoot any type of group. The best they could get was 3" to 5" groups. One of the guys said that they were going to take a picture of him throwing the whole rifle in the Miss. River and send it to them and another picture of him buying a Winchester to replace it. They both rebarreled the sendero's in 7stw and the rest is history, they drive tacks now.</p><p>Remington should go back to what works, chamber the rifles in 7stw and make all the brass you can get and it would sell for sure then because it will shoot and it just plain works. Pay Layne Simpson and be done with it and sell rifles. I would buy brass for sure for the two I own.</p><p>FElightbulb<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Ea, post: 625561, member: 43009"] This not the first 7rum that has been defective, I know of two men in Mississippi that had the same problems, wouldn't shoot. They contacted Remington, but didn't get the same results. Remington told them that the rifles weren't guaranteed to shoot any type of group. The best they could get was 3" to 5" groups. One of the guys said that they were going to take a picture of him throwing the whole rifle in the Miss. River and send it to them and another picture of him buying a Winchester to replace it. They both rebarreled the sendero's in 7stw and the rest is history, they drive tacks now. Remington should go back to what works, chamber the rifles in 7stw and make all the brass you can get and it would sell for sure then because it will shoot and it just plain works. Pay Layne Simpson and be done with it and sell rifles. I would buy brass for sure for the two I own. FElightbulb:D [/QUOTE]
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