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Quiet possibly the best factory guns you can buy
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeMurf0505" data-source="post: 389232" data-attributes="member: 14538"><p>consistantly out shoot say a Sendero </p><p>I own a Sendero.</p><p>It shoots very well now, but I originally bought it in October of 2008 and had to send it back for defects, then do a bunch of work to it to settle it in.</p><p> </p><p>My original forearm was a Rem. Model 788.</p><p>I would put that gun up against anything currently made by anyone.</p><p>Remington does not make that gun anymore, and in my humble opinion is not making that quality level at all anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeMurf0505, post: 389232, member: 14538"] consistantly out shoot say a Sendero I own a Sendero. It shoots very well now, but I originally bought it in October of 2008 and had to send it back for defects, then do a bunch of work to it to settle it in. My original forearm was a Rem. Model 788. I would put that gun up against anything currently made by anyone. Remington does not make that gun anymore, and in my humble opinion is not making that quality level at all anymore. [/QUOTE]
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