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Remington Sendero 6.5-284
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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 414972" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I don't think your going to see a Remington Sendero 6.5X284 as word I have is Remington is dropping the Sendero. Bean counters say there is just not enough sales to warrant production. Savage being a smaller company and have a reputation for accuracy is able to produce the F-Class and some of the other specialty rifles a lot easier and cheaper than Remington evidently or are doing so to gain an even bigger foothold. I don't know where their trying to take Remington but it is a changing and in my thoughts maybe not for the best or they have plans for a replacement for the Sendero. Most of their changes and improvements of late have all been in the area of military and law enforcement models. Seems that is where all their energy's are going as I'm sure the military spends more money than the public does for guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 414972, member: 462"] I don't think your going to see a Remington Sendero 6.5X284 as word I have is Remington is dropping the Sendero. Bean counters say there is just not enough sales to warrant production. Savage being a smaller company and have a reputation for accuracy is able to produce the F-Class and some of the other specialty rifles a lot easier and cheaper than Remington evidently or are doing so to gain an even bigger foothold. I don't know where their trying to take Remington but it is a changing and in my thoughts maybe not for the best or they have plans for a replacement for the Sendero. Most of their changes and improvements of late have all been in the area of military and law enforcement models. Seems that is where all their energy's are going as I'm sure the military spends more money than the public does for guns. [/QUOTE]
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