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Ruger #1 vs Browning B78
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2481959" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I'd personally go with the Browning. Ruger #1s can be finicky, if you get one that is a good one and shoots, great. If not they're a PITA to get them right. As for the hammer, a hammer extension ought to take care of that issue. The Brownings are heavy, but you're hunting a ground blind so really shouldn't be an issue. I had a Browning in 45-70, easy to load for, no issues and 3 shot clove leafs at 100 yards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2481959, member: 69192"] I’d personally go with the Browning. Ruger #1s can be finicky, if you get one that is a good one and shoots, great. If not they’re a PITA to get them right. As for the hammer, a hammer extension ought to take care of that issue. The Brownings are heavy, but you’re hunting a ground blind so really shouldn’t be an issue. I had a Browning in 45-70, easy to load for, no issues and 3 shot clove leafs at 100 yards [/QUOTE]
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