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<blockquote data-quote="MN Hunter" data-source="post: 327964" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>I recently bought a rem 700 sendero - 300 win mag. My buddy bought a savage weather warrior 338 win. I had $600 worth of work done to mine - bed, trigger job, break.... </p><p>We went to the range you could cover the holes shot from both guns with a quarter at 100 yds. This was first shots out of both guns with factory ammo.</p><p>My opinion of the savage is its a good shooter - I personally don't like the feel of the trigger - I also don like that the muzzle breaks sends the muzzle blast back to you face. Would I buy the gun probably not. My buddy loves them-he owns several. He reminds me all the time that his gun shoots just as good as mine for about $700 less. I say great you can buy the beer when we go to lunch.</p><p>I love my Sendero - if I had to do it all over again I would still buy the Sendero. </p><p>Go out and shoot both brands - buy the one that feels best and never looK back - just go out and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MN Hunter, post: 327964, member: 15426"] I recently bought a rem 700 sendero - 300 win mag. My buddy bought a savage weather warrior 338 win. I had $600 worth of work done to mine - bed, trigger job, break.... We went to the range you could cover the holes shot from both guns with a quarter at 100 yds. This was first shots out of both guns with factory ammo. My opinion of the savage is its a good shooter - I personally don't like the feel of the trigger - I also don like that the muzzle breaks sends the muzzle blast back to you face. Would I buy the gun probably not. My buddy loves them-he owns several. He reminds me all the time that his gun shoots just as good as mine for about $700 less. I say great you can buy the beer when we go to lunch. I love my Sendero - if I had to do it all over again I would still buy the Sendero. Go out and shoot both brands - buy the one that feels best and never looK back - just go out and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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