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Remington Sendero 25-06
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<blockquote data-quote="H-BAR" data-source="post: 4437" data-attributes="member: 1281"><p>Donham I wouldn't say that Ruger uses inferior stainless. I have the same model 25-06 that you do. I have found that they are made of better stainless than a Remington. I know this because the better grades of stainless are more corrosion/rust resistant.</p><p>My Sendero will rust fairly rapidly compared to never even having one spot of rust on my Ruger. I don't have mine bedded and have no problems with heat until I get it extremely hot then it fouls up rapidly. I have a KDF break on mine and you can watch the woodchucks come apart when you shoot them.</p><p>Uk the 25-06 is a pretty versatile round and you won't be sorry for having it in a Sendero. Because the gun is used I would just want to see how it grouped before buying. I usually buy new guns and do some big time tire kicking when buying. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H-BAR, post: 4437, member: 1281"] Donham I wouldn't say that Ruger uses inferior stainless. I have the same model 25-06 that you do. I have found that they are made of better stainless than a Remington. I know this because the better grades of stainless are more corrosion/rust resistant. My Sendero will rust fairly rapidly compared to never even having one spot of rust on my Ruger. I don't have mine bedded and have no problems with heat until I get it extremely hot then it fouls up rapidly. I have a KDF break on mine and you can watch the woodchucks come apart when you shoot them. Uk the 25-06 is a pretty versatile round and you won't be sorry for having it in a Sendero. Because the gun is used I would just want to see how it grouped before buying. I usually buy new guns and do some big time tire kicking when buying. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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