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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 806179" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>For l.r. shooting it may work out. But they aren't a dangerous game rifle. I myself don't have any respect for anyone that hunts dangerous game at long range. If your looking for a 338 l.r. rifle without breaking the bank. I would look around for a 338 RUM in a model 700 . You could prolly pedal your Browning and come out about even. If the factory RUM barrel wasn't up to it a reballel job to the 338 EDGE wouldn't break the bank .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 806179, member: 56732"] For l.r. shooting it may work out. But they aren't a dangerous game rifle. I myself don't have any respect for anyone that hunts dangerous game at long range. If your looking for a 338 l.r. rifle without breaking the bank. I would look around for a 338 RUM in a model 700 . You could prolly pedal your Browning and come out about even. If the factory RUM barrel wasn't up to it a reballel job to the 338 EDGE wouldn't break the bank . [/QUOTE]
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