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.264 Win Mag: Any downside with starting with a bone-stock Rem Sendero?
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<blockquote data-quote="lee264" data-source="post: 2683043" data-attributes="member: 102052"><p>I'm a big 264 fan I've owned 3 of them and I owned a sendero sf2 in 264 win mag. Still have the stock and action. It now wears a Brux 1-8 twist. The problem with factory Remingtons, Winchester's and Rugers chambered in 264 is they're all 1-9 twist. Mine shot ok but I wanted more. So I sent it to Score high Gunsmithing and had them blueprint the action and put the Brux on it. It shoots 140 Berger's-143 ELDX's between 3270-3300fps and is very accurate. Not much of anything I throw at it shoots over .5-.75 moa. Most are sub .5 moa. Barrel has around 700 rounds through it and is still going strong. I've had two of my buddies try to buy it off of me multiple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lee264, post: 2683043, member: 102052"] I’m a big 264 fan I’ve owned 3 of them and I owned a sendero sf2 in 264 win mag. Still have the stock and action. It now wears a Brux 1-8 twist. The problem with factory Remingtons, Winchester’s and Rugers chambered in 264 is they’re all 1-9 twist. Mine shot ok but I wanted more. So I sent it to Score high Gunsmithing and had them blueprint the action and put the Brux on it. It shoots 140 Berger’s-143 ELDX’s between 3270-3300fps and is very accurate. Not much of anything I throw at it shoots over .5-.75 moa. Most are sub .5 moa. Barrel has around 700 rounds through it and is still going strong. I’ve had two of my buddies try to buy it off of me multiple times. [/QUOTE]
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