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LR Factory Rig - Sendero or Accumark
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1179228" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>I have shot both and accuracy is about the same: .5 to .6 moa after bedding and trigger job.</p><p></p><p>They are actually quite different though. The Sendero is a bit heavier out front and definitely feels cheaper. That's maybe not the best word for it since the Sendero is a good quality gun, it's just not up there with the Weatherby when it comes to fit and finish. The Weatherby has a trigger that can be easily tuned by replacing the spring and turning a screw, the Rem not so much (get a Timney). Both have good quality stocks with aluminum bedding blocks. </p><p></p><p>To me the Accumark is a better gun, but maybe not $600 better. That's a choice you'll have to make. For the record I got my Accumark for $1200 pre-owned and unfired, which might explain why I'm so happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1179228, member: 12193"] I have shot both and accuracy is about the same: .5 to .6 moa after bedding and trigger job. They are actually quite different though. The Sendero is a bit heavier out front and definitely feels cheaper. That's maybe not the best word for it since the Sendero is a good quality gun, it's just not up there with the Weatherby when it comes to fit and finish. The Weatherby has a trigger that can be easily tuned by replacing the spring and turning a screw, the Rem not so much (get a Timney). Both have good quality stocks with aluminum bedding blocks. To me the Accumark is a better gun, but maybe not $600 better. That's a choice you'll have to make. For the record I got my Accumark for $1200 pre-owned and unfired, which might explain why I'm so happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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