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Browning a bolt issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Starbuck" data-source="post: 2746338" data-attributes="member: 120719"><p>The $180 seems reasonable enough to pay to get the rig back working if it had sustained such a significant level of damage. Conversely, it seems like a small enough sum that I'm surprised Browning didn't just cover it. Obviously, something was wrong. If nothing else, it would give threads like this a positive conclusion. Glad you didn't get hurt when things got damaged. </p><p></p><p>As stated earlier, I have a number of A-bolts that I often use for hunting. In the field I like the thumb safety that locks the bolt down and the floor plate attached DBM. Since some of them have fairly high round count, I feel pretty safe; however, I'm going to go over each of them with a fine tooth comb to see if there's any signs of systemic damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starbuck, post: 2746338, member: 120719"] The $180 seems reasonable enough to pay to get the rig back working if it had sustained such a significant level of damage. Conversely, it seems like a small enough sum that I'm surprised Browning didn't just cover it. Obviously, something was wrong. If nothing else, it would give threads like this a positive conclusion. Glad you didn't get hurt when things got damaged. As stated earlier, I have a number of A-bolts that I often use for hunting. In the field I like the thumb safety that locks the bolt down and the floor plate attached DBM. Since some of them have fairly high round count, I feel pretty safe; however, I'm going to go over each of them with a fine tooth comb to see if there's any signs of systemic damage. [/QUOTE]
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