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<blockquote data-quote="navysh00ter" data-source="post: 630728" data-attributes="member: 38356"><p>New to this forum,</p><p> I just wanted to add my .02. I have a Browning .300 WInMag 1000 Eclipse. The thumbhole stock and "A"Bolt action are great. I paid a thousand dollars for the rifle brand new. </p><p></p><p> I have since discovered a small niche manufacturer called 'Surgeon Rifles' out of Oklahoma. I ordered one of their 'Remedy' XL version long range rifles. The difference between the Browning and the Surgeon is deafening. I have the BOSS system on the Eclipse, and can easily bring the groups into 1/2 MOA (.502"). </p><p></p><p>I compare the barrel size, Heavy Barrel, according to Browning, to the MTU Fluted I have on the Surgeon.</p><p></p><p>I have a love for both rifles. Each is designed for a specific use. The Browning is lighter, easier to manuever. The Surgeon is rock solid out to 1200yds. </p><p></p><p>The 5R barrel on the Surgeon is a nail driver, exposing all of my issues for lack of accuracy. My best to date with just under 200 rounds through it is .325 MOA from 100 yds.</p><p></p><p>In summary, they are expensive. I will only buy one after two and a half years of saving, followed by a year to build. look at your long term commitment and either buy an eclipse or a Surgeon. You won't be disappointed! </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>NavySh00ter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navysh00ter, post: 630728, member: 38356"] New to this forum, I just wanted to add my .02. I have a Browning .300 WInMag 1000 Eclipse. The thumbhole stock and "A"Bolt action are great. I paid a thousand dollars for the rifle brand new. I have since discovered a small niche manufacturer called 'Surgeon Rifles' out of Oklahoma. I ordered one of their 'Remedy' XL version long range rifles. The difference between the Browning and the Surgeon is deafening. I have the BOSS system on the Eclipse, and can easily bring the groups into 1/2 MOA (.502"). I compare the barrel size, Heavy Barrel, according to Browning, to the MTU Fluted I have on the Surgeon. I have a love for both rifles. Each is designed for a specific use. The Browning is lighter, easier to manuever. The Surgeon is rock solid out to 1200yds. The 5R barrel on the Surgeon is a nail driver, exposing all of my issues for lack of accuracy. My best to date with just under 200 rounds through it is .325 MOA from 100 yds. In summary, they are expensive. I will only buy one after two and a half years of saving, followed by a year to build. look at your long term commitment and either buy an eclipse or a Surgeon. You won't be disappointed! Regards, NavySh00ter [/QUOTE]
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