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<blockquote data-quote="MTbackwoods" data-source="post: 1977745" data-attributes="member: 113441"><p>I have a Rem 700 LR in 7 mag and it has been a great rifle. Heavy as all get out but accurate. I put a Timney on it (which is a must) and I recently put a Bell and Carlson Long Range Hunter stock on it because I didn't like the M40 style it came with. If I could go back, I would just buy the Sendero and replace the trigger. In my opinion, steer away from Browning unless you want to leave them as is. Bergara has a Rem 700 footprint so components are easy to find. Savage can be difficult to find certain things you might like such as stocks. If you want to upgrade over time, look up all the parts you would want and see what's available. Do tons of research before you buy. As they say... buy once, cry once</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTbackwoods, post: 1977745, member: 113441"] I have a Rem 700 LR in 7 mag and it has been a great rifle. Heavy as all get out but accurate. I put a Timney on it (which is a must) and I recently put a Bell and Carlson Long Range Hunter stock on it because I didn’t like the M40 style it came with. If I could go back, I would just buy the Sendero and replace the trigger. In my opinion, steer away from Browning unless you want to leave them as is. Bergara has a Rem 700 footprint so components are easy to find. Savage can be difficult to find certain things you might like such as stocks. If you want to upgrade over time, look up all the parts you would want and see what’s available. Do tons of research before you buy. As they say... buy once, cry once [/QUOTE]
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