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.264 Win Mag: Any downside with starting with a bone-stock Rem Sendero?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2680215" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>There are no "new" Senderos, unless someone has 1-2 stashed somewhere. The "new" Remington firearms company isn't making that model. And, the models made before 'old' Remington went bankrupt are selling for much, much more than what they are worth! Besides, the barrel could be toast! Used stocks are readily available and H-S is still making 'um. Find a long mag action, have it barreled with a premium hand lapped barrel with the proper twist, have a decent trigger installed and enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2680215, member: 24284"] There are no "new" Senderos, unless someone has 1-2 stashed somewhere. The "new" Remington firearms company isn't making that model. And, the models made before 'old' Remington went bankrupt are selling for much, much more than what they are worth! Besides, the barrel could be toast! Used stocks are readily available and H-S is still making 'um. Find a long mag action, have it barreled with a premium hand lapped barrel with the proper twist, have a decent trigger installed and enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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