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A bolt ss boss or sendero sf
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 44801"><p>I have both and each has their strengths and weaknesses. The bolt in the A-Bolt is oustanding, the stock is the worst, BOSS- big deal. On the Sendero the workmanship leaves a lot to be desired but it's real strength is you can get any type of aftermarket component for it - want a tactical stock, no problem. Want a picatinny rail for the remington, no problem. Try to get one of those for the Browning and it's like pulling teeth.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I think I should have got a Sako, I hear nothing but good about those.</p><p></p><p>JK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 44801"] I have both and each has their strengths and weaknesses. The bolt in the A-Bolt is oustanding, the stock is the worst, BOSS- big deal. On the Sendero the workmanship leaves a lot to be desired but it's real strength is you can get any type of aftermarket component for it - want a tactical stock, no problem. Want a picatinny rail for the remington, no problem. Try to get one of those for the Browning and it's like pulling teeth. Sometimes I think I should have got a Sako, I hear nothing but good about those. JK [/QUOTE]
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