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Browning A-bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="DCGS" data-source="post: 188893" data-attributes="member: 9680"><p><strong>Browning A Bolt</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a 280 rem in the same gun. It also shot very well right out of the box. I was useing 4831 sc and it was shooting .750 groups. I changed to RL 22 with 154H sst and every shot is in the same hole or touching. The only other thing that has been done is the trigger was worked on and set to 2lbs. I have some remingtons that do that well but not out of the box. Also the barrel on the Browning is a button rifled barrel and cleans up with half the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCGS, post: 188893, member: 9680"] [b]Browning A Bolt[/b] I have a 280 rem in the same gun. It also shot very well right out of the box. I was useing 4831 sc and it was shooting .750 groups. I changed to RL 22 with 154H sst and every shot is in the same hole or touching. The only other thing that has been done is the trigger was worked on and set to 2lbs. I have some remingtons that do that well but not out of the box. Also the barrel on the Browning is a button rifled barrel and cleans up with half the effort. [/QUOTE]
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