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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1027124" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>Tex89, can't go wrong with the 7mm Rem in a Sendero. Bed the stock and research loads, there are hundreds on this forum. If you don't reload, the 7mm Rem has a great variety of factory ammo available. Save the brass in case you decide to reload them. The 7mm Rem will kill anything in Texas and larger western game as well. Choose the best scope you can afford and quality mounts. Trigger job by a competent smith isn't that pricey or the Timney triggers are reasonably priced. All the 7mm Rem I have loaded for shot very well with bedding and trigger work and the 168 Berger. Good luck and be happy with whatever you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1027124, member: 70363"] Tex89, can't go wrong with the 7mm Rem in a Sendero. Bed the stock and research loads, there are hundreds on this forum. If you don't reload, the 7mm Rem has a great variety of factory ammo available. Save the brass in case you decide to reload them. The 7mm Rem will kill anything in Texas and larger western game as well. Choose the best scope you can afford and quality mounts. Trigger job by a competent smith isn't that pricey or the Timney triggers are reasonably priced. All the 7mm Rem I have loaded for shot very well with bedding and trigger work and the 168 Berger. Good luck and be happy with whatever you choose. [/QUOTE]
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