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Mark V Accumark vs Sendaro
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<blockquote data-quote="Takem406" data-source="post: 1108184" data-attributes="member: 72588"><p>I ended up with a nice No 1 last month for a great deal. But I'm toying with selling it for a long range bolt rifle. It's in 7 Rem Mag and I already have dies, test loads and everything for 7 mag. </p><p></p><p>I know the Sendaro is almost legendary and my friends shoot them. I own a VSSF my self and it's a one holer. </p><p></p><p>However after shooting grandpa's old Weatherby last weekend, I'm thinking of going to the dark side. Blasphemy I know, but that action seems bomb proof, the trigger is perfect and they seem to have a better fit and finish than a 700. Plus I'd like a brake and they come factory with one. </p><p></p><p>Just want something to shoot tight groups for 1k shooting and western hunting. </p><p></p><p>Thanks boys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Takem406, post: 1108184, member: 72588"] I ended up with a nice No 1 last month for a great deal. But I'm toying with selling it for a long range bolt rifle. It's in 7 Rem Mag and I already have dies, test loads and everything for 7 mag. I know the Sendaro is almost legendary and my friends shoot them. I own a VSSF my self and it's a one holer. However after shooting grandpa's old Weatherby last weekend, I'm thinking of going to the dark side. Blasphemy I know, but that action seems bomb proof, the trigger is perfect and they seem to have a better fit and finish than a 700. Plus I'd like a brake and they come factory with one. Just want something to shoot tight groups for 1k shooting and western hunting. Thanks boys! [/QUOTE]
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