Hello everyone, Im new here as you can see. I am wanting to set up, well, actually two LR guns this year. One for dad and one for my 14 year old son.
Im not in any way new to the rifle scene, but am fairly naive to the dedicated, LR rifle concept. I just stumbled across the new, Browning A-bolt Long Range Hunter, but cannot find any detailed reviews involving any real trigger time with the rifle. Have any of you any hands on experience with this rifle? If so ANY and ALL input will be well received by us.
Im wanting a new LR rig in 300 WM and my son is leaning toward a 7mm RM. Since I will be setting up two, the custom stuff is out of the question due to price. And with some of the out of the box offerings we are coming up with, factory, with some minor mods, will suit us just fine....for now anyway.
They'll be used for high country hunting ( mule deer and elk ), as well as big, open hay fields, and LR practice on steel. We are liking the Vortex Viper HS LR line of glass.
Again, any opinions, experiences with that particular Browning, or other options I should consider will be well received.
Thanks!
Im not in any way new to the rifle scene, but am fairly naive to the dedicated, LR rifle concept. I just stumbled across the new, Browning A-bolt Long Range Hunter, but cannot find any detailed reviews involving any real trigger time with the rifle. Have any of you any hands on experience with this rifle? If so ANY and ALL input will be well received by us.
Im wanting a new LR rig in 300 WM and my son is leaning toward a 7mm RM. Since I will be setting up two, the custom stuff is out of the question due to price. And with some of the out of the box offerings we are coming up with, factory, with some minor mods, will suit us just fine....for now anyway.
They'll be used for high country hunting ( mule deer and elk ), as well as big, open hay fields, and LR practice on steel. We are liking the Vortex Viper HS LR line of glass.
Again, any opinions, experiences with that particular Browning, or other options I should consider will be well received.
Thanks!