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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 384469" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>A lot of people with smaller hands and some with big hands do not get along with the palm swell on the new Sendero at all. I have a Remington 700VS that came with the smaller grip which I really liked but one of the guys I shoot with absolutely could not shoot his 700 with the palm swell due to not being able to reach the trigger correctly and so we traded. Didn't make me any difference either way as I have others that also are the palm swell model so might as well have them all that way. He now loves the rifle and shoots it very well and now likes the trigger pull which he didn't before. He didn't have anything done to the trigger either.</p><p>If you watch the add's on here you will find one of the older Sendero stocks every now and then. Buy it and then sell yours. It will solve a lot of problems for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 384469, member: 462"] A lot of people with smaller hands and some with big hands do not get along with the palm swell on the new Sendero at all. I have a Remington 700VS that came with the smaller grip which I really liked but one of the guys I shoot with absolutely could not shoot his 700 with the palm swell due to not being able to reach the trigger correctly and so we traded. Didn't make me any difference either way as I have others that also are the palm swell model so might as well have them all that way. He now loves the rifle and shoots it very well and now likes the trigger pull which he didn't before. He didn't have anything done to the trigger either. If you watch the add's on here you will find one of the older Sendero stocks every now and then. Buy it and then sell yours. It will solve a lot of problems for you. [/QUOTE]
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