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<blockquote data-quote="timmay" data-source="post: 618916" data-attributes="member: 38081"><p>That Rem 5r sure does look the best, but have any of you seen the Browning long range hunter? I think it looks real nice. Has a grey laminate stock with a mat black fluted barrel.</p><p></p><p>I really dont care for what looks the "coolest" and go for what works and feels the best, but I will say that looks do play a role in choosing. Savage wouldnt look so bad if they would drop them in a better looking stock.</p><p> The Browning feels like it could be packed around, its pretty light (not sako or tika light but still) and is in ultra mag so long range is no problem, the action feels real smooth.</p><p></p><p>The Rem 5R is heavy, feels more like a varmint or dedicated long range rifle and looks the best, but is the most expensive by far.</p><p></p><p>Ive been debating 300 win mag vs RUM and cant choose one. I would choose a 300RUM hands down if components werent so expensive. I feel that a win mag would be plenty good for what I need</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmay, post: 618916, member: 38081"] That Rem 5r sure does look the best, but have any of you seen the Browning long range hunter? I think it looks real nice. Has a grey laminate stock with a mat black fluted barrel. I really dont care for what looks the "coolest" and go for what works and feels the best, but I will say that looks do play a role in choosing. Savage wouldnt look so bad if they would drop them in a better looking stock. The Browning feels like it could be packed around, its pretty light (not sako or tika light but still) and is in ultra mag so long range is no problem, the action feels real smooth. The Rem 5R is heavy, feels more like a varmint or dedicated long range rifle and looks the best, but is the most expensive by far. Ive been debating 300 win mag vs RUM and cant choose one. I would choose a 300RUM hands down if components werent so expensive. I feel that a win mag would be plenty good for what I need [/QUOTE]
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