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The Basics, Starting Out
chosing the best platform to start with.
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Norm" data-source="post: 730969" data-attributes="member: 59114"><p>I like the look of the Sendero and the long barrel is a draw but the only thing I know about a Remington is what I have read.. I have the Savage in 270, but didnt know id the 26in barrel of the Sendero makes it a better option then the 23in Savage barrel with muzzle brake. The factory brake plus the accuracy of my current Savage sways me toward Savage..</p><p></p><p>Cost between the two will be initially the same as the Savage has a standard camo stock which will have to be replaced.. hate camo!!!!!</p><p></p><p>The Remington has no brake so that would have to be added.. </p><p></p><p>The biggest thing is which has the most potiential with minimal modifications.. I would like to stay under $2500 with gun, scope, bedding, brake or stock based on which one I choose.. </p><p></p><p>Am I over looking anything else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Norm, post: 730969, member: 59114"] I like the look of the Sendero and the long barrel is a draw but the only thing I know about a Remington is what I have read.. I have the Savage in 270, but didnt know id the 26in barrel of the Sendero makes it a better option then the 23in Savage barrel with muzzle brake. The factory brake plus the accuracy of my current Savage sways me toward Savage.. Cost between the two will be initially the same as the Savage has a standard camo stock which will have to be replaced.. hate camo!!!!! The Remington has no brake so that would have to be added.. The biggest thing is which has the most potiential with minimal modifications.. I would like to stay under $2500 with gun, scope, bedding, brake or stock based on which one I choose.. Am I over looking anything else? [/QUOTE]
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