duncan61 wrote:Remington 700 Sendero SF II
$2,575.00
DESCRIPTION
Overview:
Built on the famous Model 700TM cylindrical action, Remington Sendero rifles are the most accurate rifles we produce for over-the-counter sale. You'll be stunned by the degree of precision you get straight out of the box. The varmints won't be so lucky.
The Model 700 Sendero SF II are finely tuned tack-drivers created using input from serious shooters across America. The stock is reinforced with aramid fibers and features contoured beavertail fore-end with ambidextrous finger grooves and palm swell. Twin front swivel studs accommodate a sling and a bipod. Full-length aluminum bedding blocks create accuracy-enhancing platforms for the barreled actions. The 26" heavy-contour barrels are fluted for rapid cooling.
Key Features:
26" heavy contour barrel (0.820" Muzzle O.D.) for the ultimate in long-range accuracy.
Concave target-style barrel crown.
Composite stock with beavertail fore-end.
Chambered for popular Magnum and Remington Ultra Magnum cartridges.
Black stock with grey webbing.
AVAILABLE IN CALS 264 WINMAG,7MMREMMAG,300 WINMAG,7MMREM ULTRAMAG,300REM ULTRAMAG
AVAILABLE ON ORDER This is the same one I have
duncan61 wrote:I believe the Sendero was made for North American hunters who wished to take out deer at 400-500 yards.To make something to do the same job would cost around $2500-$3000.
bigrich wrote:Make sure you give us a full report when you start playing with the Howa taz. At the end of the day it’s personal choice when choosing a gun . I like to buy older firearms and tweak and rebarrel as nesesary. Not the cheapest way to do things, but the way some of my rifles shoot gives me great satisfaction.
TassieTiger wrote:Are 300wm reloaders crimping their projectiles? Is it because of the shallow neck?
TassieTiger wrote:Yeah - I get that GB to a degree. But when your retail is 40% better than the next persons wholesale - something doesn’t add up. I mean it’s great for consumers but as a previous small business owner, I don’t know how it is survivable
marksman wrote:I heard they import themselves so there is your saving especially if you are buying bin bulk at the same time
marksman wrote:I heard they import themselves so there is your saving especially if you are buying bin bulk at the same time
TassieTiger wrote:Yeah - I get that GB to a degree. But when your retail is 40% better than the next persons wholesale - something doesn’t add up. I mean it’s great for consumers but as a previous small business owner, I don’t know how it is survivable