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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Weatherby vs. T/C vs. Browning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Southernboy2563" data-source="post: 865843" data-attributes="member: 68459"><p>In response to your OP I have a browning x-bolt hunter in 270 wsm. With my handloads I can get a cloverleaf at 100 yards all day. With factory federal 130 gr NBT it would shoot 3/4" groups at 100. I've had two vanguard "s1" one in a 257 weatherby and one in a 270 wsm. Both shot good but neither would shoot groups like my x-bolt. I know it's in a different caliber of what you're lookin at but just some feedback on accuracy from personal experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southernboy2563, post: 865843, member: 68459"] In response to your OP I have a browning x-bolt hunter in 270 wsm. With my handloads I can get a cloverleaf at 100 yards all day. With factory federal 130 gr NBT it would shoot 3/4" groups at 100. I've had two vanguard "s1" one in a 257 weatherby and one in a 270 wsm. Both shot good but neither would shoot groups like my x-bolt. I know it's in a different caliber of what you're lookin at but just some feedback on accuracy from personal experience [/QUOTE]
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