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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Trying to decide Savage vs Browning
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<blockquote data-quote="john k" data-source="post: 2487167" data-attributes="member: 115128"><p>Not sure what twist Savage has but I know Browning has an 8 twist which will handle the heavier bullets. Never owned Savage but plenty of Brownings. Triggers definitely are rocks, but can be fiddled (springs) with by GS or someone who knows. I hand load and have always found a load that will shoot .5"-.75" on all of them. Savage has come a long way in last decade. Either way, great choice in .280AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john k, post: 2487167, member: 115128"] Not sure what twist Savage has but I know Browning has an 8 twist which will handle the heavier bullets. Never owned Savage but plenty of Brownings. Triggers definitely are rocks, but can be fiddled (springs) with by GS or someone who knows. I hand load and have always found a load that will shoot .5”-.75” on all of them. Savage has come a long way in last decade. Either way, great choice in .280AI. [/QUOTE]
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