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Remington sendero vs. xcr lrt?
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<blockquote data-quote="texan79" data-source="post: 426180" data-attributes="member: 24228"><p>I had the exact same question 6 months ago and went with the Sendero.</p><p>The XCR uses a Bell and Carleson stock that seemed "mushy" in the forgrip to me. Didnt take much pressure before the stock would make contact with the barrel. The Sendero uses the HS stock that is much more rigid. The XCR is going to give you the 40X trigger and trinyte finish (wohoo). For about 400 bucks more than the Sendero, I think it was less of a rifle.</p><p> </p><p>If your going to go custom with it, why not spend less than the Sendero? I'm already making plans to rebarrel and go custom, so I wish I had just bout a *** at the local pawn shop to build off of now. Rifle shoots and looks great, don't get me wrong, but just looking at how much I spent and plan on spending gets a little staggering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan79, post: 426180, member: 24228"] I had the exact same question 6 months ago and went with the Sendero. The XCR uses a Bell and Carleson stock that seemed "mushy" in the forgrip to me. Didnt take much pressure before the stock would make contact with the barrel. The Sendero uses the HS stock that is much more rigid. The XCR is going to give you the 40X trigger and trinyte finish (wohoo). For about 400 bucks more than the Sendero, I think it was less of a rifle. If your going to go custom with it, why not spend less than the Sendero? I'm already making plans to rebarrel and go custom, so I wish I had just bout a *** at the local pawn shop to build off of now. Rifle shoots and looks great, don't get me wrong, but just looking at how much I spent and plan on spending gets a little staggering. [/QUOTE]
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