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The Basics, Starting Out
Rem Sendero vs Savage 111
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<blockquote data-quote="aj427ci" data-source="post: 1300559" data-attributes="member: 73486"><p>In my opinion the Savage isn't in the same discussion as far as looks goes compared to the sendero. There isn't any doubt that Savage has a great reputation for accuracy out of the box. I choose the sendero a year ago when I was in the same boat. It is a little heavy to pack around all day but I just tell myself to tough in up buttercup lol. I would suggest maybe finding a good used one maybe to save some money towards a trigger if you go with the sendero. But at the end of the day either one will get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aj427ci, post: 1300559, member: 73486"] In my opinion the Savage isn't in the same discussion as far as looks goes compared to the sendero. There isn't any doubt that Savage has a great reputation for accuracy out of the box. I choose the sendero a year ago when I was in the same boat. It is a little heavy to pack around all day but I just tell myself to tough in up buttercup lol. I would suggest maybe finding a good used one maybe to save some money towards a trigger if you go with the sendero. But at the end of the day either one will get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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