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<blockquote data-quote="BJH" data-source="post: 1562520" data-attributes="member: 93876"><p>I have never shot a Seekins or Bergara, but I have handled a lot of Browning rifles over the years and they have all shot really well (not saying they can't have issues because they can). I think whichever one fits you best and the one you like the feel of best will work great. Any of the rifles suggested would be a good option. I also really like the Cooper Rifles if that is an option for you. I have shot and done load development for several of them and they seem to be great guns.</p><p>Or, just dive in and find a good gunsmith, get and action, and build it how you want. A lot of gunsmiths offer the "semi-custom" option of building a gun for not a lot more than what you buy off the shelf if you get something on the top end of the factory rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJH, post: 1562520, member: 93876"] I have never shot a Seekins or Bergara, but I have handled a lot of Browning rifles over the years and they have all shot really well (not saying they can't have issues because they can). I think whichever one fits you best and the one you like the feel of best will work great. Any of the rifles suggested would be a good option. I also really like the Cooper Rifles if that is an option for you. I have shot and done load development for several of them and they seem to be great guns. Or, just dive in and find a good gunsmith, get and action, and build it how you want. A lot of gunsmiths offer the "semi-custom" option of building a gun for not a lot more than what you buy off the shelf if you get something on the top end of the factory rifles. [/QUOTE]
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