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Anybody shooting Brownings?
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<blockquote data-quote="ovgd" data-source="post: 575584" data-attributes="member: 28391"><p>Hello Muddycreek,</p><p></p><p>My wife has a Browning BAR with a B.O.S.S. on it. I have an A-Bolt with the same B.O.S.S. Both are in 30-06 (makes it easier to reload), and both were bought used. Clover-leafing at 100 yards is now standard procedure for both of us, using any premium cartridge or careful reloads. This was especially surprising for the BAR, because automatics were not supposed to be that accurate - or so we were told. We have taken everything from antelope to moose. Now both my daughters want Brownings.</p><p></p><p>Two things besides accuracy that we like about our Brownings. There is something about the crisp, smooth Browning action, with nothing loose, nothing imbalanced that we both like very much, and somehow we did not get the same sensation from the other fine rifles we have. And we both were extremely surprised at the minimum recoil. That's our take on it, although we are not professionals, nor do we have the opportunity to shoot and hunt all that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ovgd, post: 575584, member: 28391"] Hello Muddycreek, My wife has a Browning BAR with a B.O.S.S. on it. I have an A-Bolt with the same B.O.S.S. Both are in 30-06 (makes it easier to reload), and both were bought used. Clover-leafing at 100 yards is now standard procedure for both of us, using any premium cartridge or careful reloads. This was especially surprising for the BAR, because automatics were not supposed to be that accurate - or so we were told. We have taken everything from antelope to moose. Now both my daughters want Brownings. Two things besides accuracy that we like about our Brownings. There is something about the crisp, smooth Browning action, with nothing loose, nothing imbalanced that we both like very much, and somehow we did not get the same sensation from the other fine rifles we have. And we both were extremely surprised at the minimum recoil. That's our take on it, although we are not professionals, nor do we have the opportunity to shoot and hunt all that much. [/QUOTE]
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