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Remington 700: Long Range v. Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter1" data-source="post: 1923666" data-attributes="member: 57533"><p>Give me the Sendero any day over the LR even @ $600 difference.</p><p></p><p>Better stock in the HS</p><p>Better in tolerances in the barreled action</p><p></p><p>Having had an SPS for nearly 10 years I just upgraded it & bought a SFV & even the difference between the SPS & the SFV was very noticeable straight away.</p><p>The SPS had one of the sloppiest bolt movements I've ever had in any of my rifle.</p><p>The SFV is tight & silky smooth.</p><p></p><p>The only downside to the SFV is the stock but I upgraded it to a GRS Bifrost anyway.</p><p></p><p>Still a Sendero here is like $2900AU & the SFV was $1700AU, almost the same rifle but without the HS stock, my GRS stock cost me $800 so $400 went into better glass.</p><p></p><p>I got my MarkX trigger worked on by the smith & is now a crisp 1.75lb break, cost me $80, better than $200 for a new trigger but thats a personal thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter1, post: 1923666, member: 57533"] Give me the Sendero any day over the LR even @ $600 difference. Better stock in the HS Better in tolerances in the barreled action Having had an SPS for nearly 10 years I just upgraded it & bought a SFV & even the difference between the SPS & the SFV was very noticeable straight away. The SPS had one of the sloppiest bolt movements I've ever had in any of my rifle. The SFV is tight & silky smooth. The only downside to the SFV is the stock but I upgraded it to a GRS Bifrost anyway. Still a Sendero here is like $2900AU & the SFV was $1700AU, almost the same rifle but without the HS stock, my GRS stock cost me $800 so $400 went into better glass. I got my MarkX trigger worked on by the smith & is now a crisp 1.75lb break, cost me $80, better than $200 for a new trigger but thats a personal thing. [/QUOTE]
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