I have owned 7 bolt guns in 2506, starting in 1971. One was a Ruger with a varmint barrell, one a Remington 700bdl years ago with a varmint barrel, and several years ago a Remington Sendero. All three rifles extremely accurate, and extremely heavy. Three others were sporter weight barrells in Ruger, but also very accurate.
As I am getting older (57) the Sendero was getting heavier, so I called Remington and asked what the difference was between the Sendero barrell and a Remington 700 BDL barrell. The tech said the Sendero barrell spent lest time on the lathe and had a different finish.
SO! I ordered a Remington 700 BDL, tapered barrell with a target crown. When it came in, I floated the barrell, glass bedded the action, and put a Timeny trigger on it. I topped it with very low Leopould mounts and a 3.5 to 10 Leopould Vari-X III.
With an 87gr Speer TNT in front of 60 grains of Reloader 19, I get 3600fps, and under an inch at 100 yards. If I am having a good day, I have a few one hole groups.
With a 100 grain Nosler partician in front of 58 grains of Reloader 22, I get 3400fps and it shoots under an inch at 100 yards. Unless I have the Harris bipod on it, it is MUCH lighter than the Sendero, the Ruger or the other Varmint grade BDL.
If I miss a coyote at 400 yards I cuss myself, not the rifle.
By the way, I didn't care for the Timney trigger, so I took it out, and polished and tuned the factory Remington trigger. It, in my opinion is a better trigger.JMHO