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The Basics, Starting Out
Advice for a New LR shooter?
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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1077018" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>My guess is that you have the x bolt? If it shoots good then great. stay with it. at least till its time to rebarrel. Gunsmiths have had some issues removing barrels just like the weatherby vanguards. I wont do them. Browning has given some mixed information to weather there actions are investment cast or extruded but one thin is for sure they are milled. and milled is not the most accurate way to build a action. lathe turned/ edm is. When an action is turned on center and threaded on center its way more accurate the action is the platform that dictates the lathe turned drilled & rifled barrel that is installed. the one basic rule in building a accurate firearm is that every thing is built off center line. (action, threads, face, lug, threads, chamber, bore,) all in a perfect line. if you browning shoots good than great. if it shoots good the end results at long range will be the same. dont fix whats not broken. When its time to replace it think about the facts that you have learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1077018, member: 59903"] My guess is that you have the x bolt? If it shoots good then great. stay with it. at least till its time to rebarrel. Gunsmiths have had some issues removing barrels just like the weatherby vanguards. I wont do them. Browning has given some mixed information to weather there actions are investment cast or extruded but one thin is for sure they are milled. and milled is not the most accurate way to build a action. lathe turned/ edm is. When an action is turned on center and threaded on center its way more accurate the action is the platform that dictates the lathe turned drilled & rifled barrel that is installed. the one basic rule in building a accurate firearm is that every thing is built off center line. (action, threads, face, lug, threads, chamber, bore,) all in a perfect line. if you browning shoots good than great. if it shoots good the end results at long range will be the same. dont fix whats not broken. When its time to replace it think about the facts that you have learned. [/QUOTE]
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