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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 1722901" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>I bought a max LONG RANGE in .300 WM. Maybe I just got a lemon, but it was by far the worst shooting rifle I've ever bought. 3-4 moa at best, probably the heaviest factory trigger I've ever felt also. It breaks crisp with very little over travel, but it's sooo heavy. Browning accepts 1.5 MOA for their rifles including "long range" models. That to me is unacceptable in a long range rifle. </p><p>Like I said, maybe I got a lemon, but that's a risk I will not take again. After spending 1100 on the rifle and wasting $5-600 on components trying different powder/bullets/brass trying to get it to shoot, sending it to a smith to re barrel. I could have EASILY bought a nice custom that shoots. So no more factory "custom" rifles for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 1722901, member: 95079"] I bought a max LONG RANGE in .300 WM. Maybe I just got a lemon, but it was by far the worst shooting rifle I’ve ever bought. 3-4 moa at best, probably the heaviest factory trigger I’ve ever felt also. It breaks crisp with very little over travel, but it’s sooo heavy. Browning accepts 1.5 MOA for their rifles including “long range” models. That to me is unacceptable in a long range rifle. Like I said, maybe I got a lemon, but that’s a risk I will not take again. After spending 1100 on the rifle and wasting $5-600 on components trying different powder/bullets/brass trying to get it to shoot, sending it to a smith to re barrel. I could have EASILY bought a nice custom that shoots. So no more factory “custom” rifles for me. [/QUOTE]
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