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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 383951" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>I have a 300RUM Sendero, I love the gun and have loved them ever since remington introduced them. I finally bought one and have been working on a load, have spent many hours reading material and shooting and reloading. But last night out in the desert just before a massive thunder storm ran me off I came to the conclusion that A. I hate the trigger on it-why, because its set at 3lbs and to me its too much and my finger just does not set on the trigger well, compared to other guns I have owned. B. excuse me for not knowing the exact name for the part of the stock right behind the trigger, I will call it the pistol grip part, its quite large and I feel that is the reason I can't get a good feel/trigger pull. I really like those thumbhole stocks, but man are they expensive. I am at a loss about what to do here. Does anyone have any ideas or opinions here???</p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 383951, member: 22102"] I have a 300RUM Sendero, I love the gun and have loved them ever since remington introduced them. I finally bought one and have been working on a load, have spent many hours reading material and shooting and reloading. But last night out in the desert just before a massive thunder storm ran me off I came to the conclusion that A. I hate the trigger on it-why, because its set at 3lbs and to me its too much and my finger just does not set on the trigger well, compared to other guns I have owned. B. excuse me for not knowing the exact name for the part of the stock right behind the trigger, I will call it the pistol grip part, its quite large and I feel that is the reason I can't get a good feel/trigger pull. I really like those thumbhole stocks, but man are they expensive. I am at a loss about what to do here. Does anyone have any ideas or opinions here??? Chuck [/QUOTE]
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