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Mykey 01-28-2004 05:11 AM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
I don't know about the 300 mag but i had a Sendero chambered in 25.06 and it was a tack driver out of the box and would shoot anything i fed it under an inch at 100 yds. It comes with a full length aluminum bedding block with the barrel floated. The trigger was way to heavy at about 6lbs but was adjustable and was nice and crisp breaking at 2.5 lbs once the adjustments were made. The only reason i didn't keep it was it was just to heavy for me or my son to use as a hunting rifle and i have 2 other 25.06's so i really didn't need it. IMO the Sendero is a nice rifle.

stubblejumper 01-28-2004 06:19 AM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
The accumarks come with the same 1-1/2" accuracy guarantee as other weatherby rifles.The senderos that I have fired were all sub MOA rifles.Those included 25-06,7mmremmag and 7mmstw.

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Aught Six 01-28-2004 12:24 PM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
The only Sendero I've fired was a 7mm Mag that gave 1½" groups at 200 yards. It's a great rifle.

Wolf killer 01-28-2004 03:12 PM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
I own a Remington Sendero chambered in 7mm-STW. This rifle shot 1" or better groups with factory ammo. I had a hard time picking which handload I would use becase it shot them all very well.
I would pick another Sendero in a heartbeat.

bigcountry 01-28-2004 03:48 PM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
I had a bad sendero. Not all of them come out tack drivin. One of the lugs was not squared with the action, and the crown was out of round. I had the barrel changed out with a krieger, and now all is better. Remember, its a toss up with factory rifles.

skhunter 01-28-2004 06:25 PM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
I have a Sendero in .300win and it loves 180gr bullets, especially Matchkings and SST's. If you get a Sendero have the trigger adjusted. I would say get a Sendero and spend the extra money on the scope and you will not be disappointed. I have a Swarovski on my Rem 700 s/s and it is great.

handloader1 01-28-2004 10:47 PM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
The only real difference I can see between the two is the Rem. Model 700 Sendero is a heaver rifle than the Weatherby Mark V Accumark. A friend of mine owns a Rem. Model 700 Sendero in a 7mm RUM, and I own a Weatherby Mark V Accumark in a 7mm STW. I haven't shot mine yet as it is not scoped, but my friend's Rum shoots .75" three shot group at 100yds. with handloads. Good luck.

cherokee_outfitters 01-29-2004 07:20 AM

RE: Remington Sendero
 
The sendero is a tack driver, a client brought two out with him and I got to do alittle shooting with them before season. I'm not much of a bolt action man but those where very nice rifles, he didn't have anything extra gunsmithing done to them and they put holes in holes.
The accumark is a fine rifle too, but its built lighter which for some making easier to carry in the field. A rifle that guarantees 1 1/2 moa is atleast standing behind their product.


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