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New Hunting Rifle - Please give advice
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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 1761951" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>I'm glad you've had good luck. And yes I'm sure all manufactures have turds. I bought one browning, and it was bad. So, I've had 100% failure from browning. BUT the point I was trying to make is.....</p><p></p><p>Get ahold of each manufacturer and find out what they are expecting, and what they (the manufacture) accept from their rifle as far as accuracy goes. </p><p></p><p>Browning is happy with 1.5 MOA, 3 shot groups. They are happy with that from a "long range" rifle. Per the OP and 700 yards, in perfect conditions browning is happy with that bullet landing somewhere in a 10.5" circle. For most game animals that's probably sufficient, but throw in a little wind and and a 10 yard error in ranging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 1761951, member: 95079"] I’m glad you’ve had good luck. And yes I’m sure all manufactures have turds. I bought one browning, and it was bad. So, I’ve had 100% failure from browning. BUT the point I was trying to make is..... Get ahold of each manufacturer and find out what they are expecting, and what they (the manufacture) accept from their rifle as far as accuracy goes. Browning is happy with 1.5 MOA, 3 shot groups. They are happy with that from a “long range” rifle. Per the OP and 700 yards, in perfect conditions browning is happy with that bullet landing somewhere in a 10.5” circle. For most game animals that’s probably sufficient, but throw in a little wind and and a 10 yard error in ranging. [/QUOTE]
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