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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Sendero barrel vs. custom barrels... worth the upgrade $ ??
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<blockquote data-quote="stifle" data-source="post: 204199" data-attributes="member: 9874"><p><strong>Test It Test It</strong></p><p></p><p>I think when you buy a factory rifle you just get lucky sometimes. A buddy of mine is shooting 1/4 moa with his 223 (I have seen it) and I finished putting together the components of a factory sendero 300 rum that will shoot lights out every time. \(look on gun pics 300 rum shooting nice) This sendero cleans like a dream to. Foam it leave it and rum 2 patches through it and its clean as a whistle. I have over 250 rounds through this RUM and it just seams to be getting better. </p><p> In my opinion unless you get some trigger time on that rifle and see the results for yourself you might be throwing away money. Sometimes the remington boys can get it right. </p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stifle, post: 204199, member: 9874"] [b]Test It Test It[/b] I think when you buy a factory rifle you just get lucky sometimes. A buddy of mine is shooting 1/4 moa with his 223 (I have seen it) and I finished putting together the components of a factory sendero 300 rum that will shoot lights out every time. \(look on gun pics 300 rum shooting nice) This sendero cleans like a dream to. Foam it leave it and rum 2 patches through it and its clean as a whistle. I have over 250 rounds through this RUM and it just seams to be getting better. In my opinion unless you get some trigger time on that rifle and see the results for yourself you might be throwing away money. Sometimes the remington boys can get it right. Ron [/QUOTE]
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