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A bolt ss boss or sendero sf
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<blockquote data-quote="Oregonhunter" data-source="post: 44792" data-attributes="member: 2110"><p>Well,I actually shoot both of these exept my Browning does'nt have the BOSS system,after talking to some local shooters around my area I found most did'nt like the Boss very much. So I decited to go without it.</p><p></p><p>They are quiet differant guns, My Sendero is in the 300 RUM and to be honest I would go with the Sendero if you are looking for a long range weapon that you dont plan on packing for hours. Its not like packing around a car or anything but can get a little heavy at times.</p><p></p><p>As far as the Brownings they have their fans and their critics. Personaly I really like mine,I have both a stainless and a composite</p><p>stalker. I have heard things like they dont shoot well,but I have to disagree.My A-bolts have never let me down yet and shoot really well, I like the 60 degree bolt and my faverite feature on them would be the location of the safety.</p><p></p><p>I have used the a-bolt for about 16 years and the Remington for 3 years now, I really dont regret buying either models, if you are refering to the Eclipse version of the A-bolt then weight is around a lb.or so in differance and there wont be any great debate over the weight advantage,but if its the sporter version A-bolt your refering to,I have found the Browning is easier for me to pack.</p><p></p><p>I have taken some fairly long shots with both guns and both have done well,if I missed it was my fault not the guns.</p><p>(Sorry for the long reply!)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p><p></p><p>Rob <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oregonhunter, post: 44792, member: 2110"] Well,I actually shoot both of these exept my Browning does'nt have the BOSS system,after talking to some local shooters around my area I found most did'nt like the Boss very much. So I decited to go without it. They are quiet differant guns, My Sendero is in the 300 RUM and to be honest I would go with the Sendero if you are looking for a long range weapon that you dont plan on packing for hours. Its not like packing around a car or anything but can get a little heavy at times. As far as the Brownings they have their fans and their critics. Personaly I really like mine,I have both a stainless and a composite stalker. I have heard things like they dont shoot well,but I have to disagree.My A-bolts have never let me down yet and shoot really well, I like the 60 degree bolt and my faverite feature on them would be the location of the safety. I have used the a-bolt for about 16 years and the Remington for 3 years now, I really dont regret buying either models, if you are refering to the Eclipse version of the A-bolt then weight is around a lb.or so in differance and there wont be any great debate over the weight advantage,but if its the sporter version A-bolt your refering to,I have found the Browning is easier for me to pack. I have taken some fairly long shots with both guns and both have done well,if I missed it was my fault not the guns. (Sorry for the long reply!) Good Luck! Rob [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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