View Full Version : Rem. Sendero SF II
fabsroman
03-21-2006, 10:49 PM
Does anybody know anything about the new Remington Sendero SF II? Specifically, does it come with an adjustable trigger. That is about the only thing I didn't see on it. I wouldn't mind getting one in .264 Win Mag and my brother is looking for a .300 mag cartridge and I am thinking about recommending this gun to him if it comes with an adjustable trigger.
If I have to install an aftermarket trigger in a gun, I would prefer it to be a Timney on a Ruger MKII77 than on a Remington 700.
rem 700
03-22-2006, 10:01 AM
Supposedly Rem's most accurate over-the-counter rifle they've ever made. 26" Stainless/fluted with a precision stock w/ aramid fibers(type of material used in the m24 army sniper rifle I believe) full length aluminum bedding...I don't think the trigger is adjustable, but it's well worth a trigger job if you need it(don't know why--looks like the kind of rifle you'd fire off a solid rest).
Ridge Runner
03-26-2006, 09:09 AM
I just put more than a couple grand in a custom remmy, and I had the smith tune the trigger, you'd be surprised what they can do with a factory job for 35 bucks. mine breaks clean and crisp at about 2-2.5#
RR
Evan03
03-31-2006, 07:58 AM
each and every remington has an adjustable trigger. old or new it doesnt matter. one from 50years ago has an adjstable trigger just like one that slides of the glass shelf today.
dont ask about the 710s trigger. i could care less wether that has an adjustable trigger or not.
im also kinda suprised they chamberd the 264. i knew theyd chamber theyre bigg 300 and 338 but the 6.5m suprised me.
i guess its a good thing they didnt chamber the 2506 again. id of been all over that like stink on sh!t
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