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Degrees Of Rifle Accuracy by Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="Damascus" data-source="post: 730641" data-attributes="member: 57878"><p>When I purchased my Win M70 Laredo in .300WM (basically the Winchester version of your Sendero - mine has a 26" heavy contour barrel, with a good stock, I believe it's an H-S Precision stock)... Mine shot about 0.9 MOA out of the box using match 190gr. SMK handloads, but after break-in, groups shrank to .75 MOA, and after "properly" bedding the action to the blocks, installing an aftermarket trigger, and squaring up my receiver, recoil lug, and barrel, it now shoots an average of .42 MOA with its favorite loads. I would expect similar results from your Sendero, as I believe on average, Rem 700's are a tad bit more accurate out of the box than Win 70's are... from my own past experience - not trying to hurt anyone's feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damascus, post: 730641, member: 57878"] When I purchased my Win M70 Laredo in .300WM (basically the Winchester version of your Sendero - mine has a 26" heavy contour barrel, with a good stock, I believe it's an H-S Precision stock)... Mine shot about 0.9 MOA out of the box using match 190gr. SMK handloads, but after break-in, groups shrank to .75 MOA, and after "properly" bedding the action to the blocks, installing an aftermarket trigger, and squaring up my receiver, recoil lug, and barrel, it now shoots an average of .42 MOA with its favorite loads. I would expect similar results from your Sendero, as I believe on average, Rem 700's are a tad bit more accurate out of the box than Win 70's are... from my own past experience - not trying to hurt anyone's feelings. [/QUOTE]
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