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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 RUM Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="goose" data-source="post: 444307" data-attributes="member: 14402"><p>I bought a used sendero in 7 RUM for about $800 and plan to eventually re-barrel it with a quality barrel. You can probably also sell the stock if you don't like it, but they are not bad for a starting point. I would go for a used one, see what you like and don't like about the rifle, and put that extra money into the parts. First thing I did was put on a brake. If you find out you really don't like it, It will probably be easier to get rid of a sendero than to get your money back out of a custom rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goose, post: 444307, member: 14402"] I bought a used sendero in 7 RUM for about $800 and plan to eventually re-barrel it with a quality barrel. You can probably also sell the stock if you don't like it, but they are not bad for a starting point. I would go for a used one, see what you like and don't like about the rifle, and put that extra money into the parts. First thing I did was put on a brake. If you find out you really don't like it, It will probably be easier to get rid of a sendero than to get your money back out of a custom rifle. [/QUOTE]
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