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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 618908" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>Thats a toughy. I would only consider the Rem and the Browning. the two main reasons being the stock and the barrel contour. The Remington has the best stock, but the poorest Quality control. The Browning has the least disirable action (at least IMO) but quality and finish is awsome, the stock is as good as a laminate gets, and its stainless, not to mention a great trigger for factory. I think that I would go with the browning and put the $300 you save into good optics something to better the reloading room. I would try to get it in 300 win though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 618908, member: 10306"] Thats a toughy. I would only consider the Rem and the Browning. the two main reasons being the stock and the barrel contour. The Remington has the best stock, but the poorest Quality control. The Browning has the least disirable action (at least IMO) but quality and finish is awsome, the stock is as good as a laminate gets, and its stainless, not to mention a great trigger for factory. I think that I would go with the browning and put the $300 you save into good optics something to better the reloading room. I would try to get it in 300 win though. [/QUOTE]
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