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Remington 700 long range vs sendaro
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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 1408656" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>The stock on a sendero is a hs presicion stock and the long range is a b&c. Alot of of people don't like the palm swell on that particular hs stock. I like it personally. I looked at both guns hard and went with the sendero because the finish was so much nicer. I was going to get the long range In stainless as they were on sale because they were discontinued. The finish on the long range stainless isn't near as nice as a sendero both action and barrel. I only care because once you rebarrel it and have a nice finished barrel it won't match the action as its more of a matte finish. I agree that one probably isn't going to shoot better then another. The 5r just needs to be offered in a 26" barrel. Either way your getting alot for tour money in my opinion. Mine shoots .3-.6 moa 5 shot groups at 100 yards with its favorite load. Getting ready to try some 215 bergers and hoping they shoot as well. Just built a concentricity gauge and am really trying to fine tune my load development process to get the absolute best accuracy possible. Found my rcbs dies are producing around .006-.008 runout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 1408656, member: 101262"] The stock on a sendero is a hs presicion stock and the long range is a b&c. Alot of of people don't like the palm swell on that particular hs stock. I like it personally. I looked at both guns hard and went with the sendero because the finish was so much nicer. I was going to get the long range In stainless as they were on sale because they were discontinued. The finish on the long range stainless isn't near as nice as a sendero both action and barrel. I only care because once you rebarrel it and have a nice finished barrel it won't match the action as its more of a matte finish. I agree that one probably isn't going to shoot better then another. The 5r just needs to be offered in a 26" barrel. Either way your getting alot for tour money in my opinion. Mine shoots .3-.6 moa 5 shot groups at 100 yards with its favorite load. Getting ready to try some 215 bergers and hoping they shoot as well. Just built a concentricity gauge and am really trying to fine tune my load development process to get the absolute best accuracy possible. Found my rcbs dies are producing around .006-.008 runout. [/QUOTE]
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