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Rem SF Sendero 7mm STW with Leupold Mark5 HD
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 1964937" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>I'll share my condolences with some of the other members here on the loss of your friend. He had great taste in factory choice rifles. Those Sendero's shoot very good in most cases and I'll say in the 7 Remington mag or STW, you definitely have a solid 500 yard OR 1000 yard whitetail rifle. Your range sessions will determine better it's accuracy and reliability. Personally the 162 ELDs and 160 Noslers have been my two "Go too" bullets. The 160NP for up to 500 yards and 162s out to 1000+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 1964937, member: 103947"] I'll share my condolences with some of the other members here on the loss of your friend. He had great taste in factory choice rifles. Those Sendero's shoot very good in most cases and I'll say in the 7 Remington mag or STW, you definitely have a solid 500 yard OR 1000 yard whitetail rifle. Your range sessions will determine better it's accuracy and reliability. Personally the 162 ELDs and 160 Noslers have been my two "Go too" bullets. The 160NP for up to 500 yards and 162s out to 1000+. [/QUOTE]
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