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Remington Sendero History?
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<blockquote data-quote="hnts4fun" data-source="post: 304015" data-attributes="member: 8785"><p>AJ</p><p></p><p>Indeed you do. I couldn't pass up a 1 pc 20 moa NF base and matching titanium rings...oh and the zero stop option.</p><p></p><p>I'm a hunter, first and foremost. I've hunted for over 40 years with archery gear, shotguns, rifles and hanguns. I've only killed two animals at around the 400 yd mark and most have been much closer. I don't know how far this discipline will take me; but I suspect with some learning on my part and lots of practice a few of those trophy antelope that have sat laughing at me around 500 yds out may be in peril. Perhaps a mule deer buck as well.</p><p></p><p>baldhunter, thanks for the bedding tip.</p><p></p><p>AJ, I wasn't sure how far forward the aluminum bedding block in the HS stock went. Would you please elaborate on your bedding comment a bit?</p><p></p><p>Thank you both.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hnts4fun, post: 304015, member: 8785"] AJ Indeed you do. I couldn't pass up a 1 pc 20 moa NF base and matching titanium rings...oh and the zero stop option. I'm a hunter, first and foremost. I've hunted for over 40 years with archery gear, shotguns, rifles and hanguns. I've only killed two animals at around the 400 yd mark and most have been much closer. I don't know how far this discipline will take me; but I suspect with some learning on my part and lots of practice a few of those trophy antelope that have sat laughing at me around 500 yds out may be in peril. Perhaps a mule deer buck as well. baldhunter, thanks for the bedding tip. AJ, I wasn't sure how far forward the aluminum bedding block in the HS stock went. Would you please elaborate on your bedding comment a bit? Thank you both. Matt [/QUOTE]
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