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Win M70 Coyote vs Remington Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="bryguy" data-source="post: 672355" data-attributes="member: 50487"><p>I have a couple of M70's and have no issues with the two I have. One is an XTR(late 80's vintage) in 270 win and the other is a classic stainless in 270 win(first year they came out with the classic). I also have several 700's with no issues. I do like the fact that the M70's are about $300 cheaper than the sendero, so that $$$ could go to even better glass. My plan was a sendero in 7mm RM and a 5.5x20x56 nightfirce with the NP-1 reticle. This would allow me to go the zero stop model. I have dealt with both the 7mm RM and 7mm WSM, and am familiar with reloading for both of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryguy, post: 672355, member: 50487"] I have a couple of M70's and have no issues with the two I have. One is an XTR(late 80's vintage) in 270 win and the other is a classic stainless in 270 win(first year they came out with the classic). I also have several 700's with no issues. I do like the fact that the M70's are about $300 cheaper than the sendero, so that $$$ could go to even better glass. My plan was a sendero in 7mm RM and a 5.5x20x56 nightfirce with the NP-1 reticle. This would allow me to go the zero stop model. I have dealt with both the 7mm RM and 7mm WSM, and am familiar with reloading for both of them. [/QUOTE]
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