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Ruger #1 vs Browning B78
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Gray" data-source="post: 2481670" data-attributes="member: 65116"><p>I have two Browning single shots, one in 22-250 and one in 45-70. Both are great. In Louisiana we have a primitive season so the rifle needs to be >35cal, and exposed hammer single shot. My Browning 45-70 is the one. Can't imagine how anyone can think of that rifle as primitive! Regarding triggers. My first high power rifle was an run out SMLE 303 (still have it). The trigger had creep, several rough spots, and lots of over travel: lots of lash. That trigger taught me how to deal with any trigger. They all shoot fine if you FOCUS on the target and squeeze (never pull) the trigger between my thumb on the top of the stock behind the action and my trigger finger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Gray, post: 2481670, member: 65116"] I have two Browning single shots, one in 22-250 and one in 45-70. Both are great. In Louisiana we have a primitive season so the rifle needs to be >35cal, and exposed hammer single shot. My Browning 45-70 is the one. Can't imagine how anyone can think of that rifle as primitive! Regarding triggers. My first high power rifle was an run out SMLE 303 (still have it). The trigger had creep, several rough spots, and lots of over travel: lots of lash. That trigger taught me how to deal with any trigger. They all shoot fine if you FOCUS on the target and squeeze (never pull) the trigger between my thumb on the top of the stock behind the action and my trigger finger. [/QUOTE]
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