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The Basics, Starting Out
Browning A-bolt Long Range Hunter info and advice for a new guy.
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<blockquote data-quote="sendit208" data-source="post: 585512" data-attributes="member: 39842"><p>Thanks for your input. I have an A-bolt already, so I'm famiar with the action. I like it, always have. I've have and have owned lots of Savages and Remingtons, so no surprises for me there. I, personally, probably won't be tricking the new LR rig out all that much, but my son will I'm sure, so the lack of super cool add ons for Brownings doesn't bother me all that much. </p><p> </p><p>Brownings have always been real shooters for me ( with two notable exceptions that come to mind ) and I'm not much of a brand loyalist...I like what I like when I find it and generally abide by your advice of going with my gut. The problem is that with this particular Browning, I cant find one and can't find much in the way of reviews. The purchas(es) will be in the spring after tax time, so I really want to get some input prior to that time so when I DO find one I can buy it at the time, or not, cause from what I'm gathering they are kinda hard to find. I want to have all my researching done when I've got the money ready to spend. Despite all my other Brownings always shooting reasonably well, if not really well, I always like to try and get the low down on specific models from others prior to buying when I can. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>I've got nothing against Savages, Remingtons, Tikkas, etc., I own at least one of all of them, but this new Browning has just got "the look" that caught my attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sendit208, post: 585512, member: 39842"] Thanks for your input. I have an A-bolt already, so I'm famiar with the action. I like it, always have. I've have and have owned lots of Savages and Remingtons, so no surprises for me there. I, personally, probably won't be tricking the new LR rig out all that much, but my son will I'm sure, so the lack of super cool add ons for Brownings doesn't bother me all that much. Brownings have always been real shooters for me ( with two notable exceptions that come to mind ) and I'm not much of a brand loyalist...I like what I like when I find it and generally abide by your advice of going with my gut. The problem is that with this particular Browning, I cant find one and can't find much in the way of reviews. The purchas(es) will be in the spring after tax time, so I really want to get some input prior to that time so when I DO find one I can buy it at the time, or not, cause from what I'm gathering they are kinda hard to find. I want to have all my researching done when I've got the money ready to spend. Despite all my other Brownings always shooting reasonably well, if not really well, I always like to try and get the low down on specific models from others prior to buying when I can. :) I've got nothing against Savages, Remingtons, Tikkas, etc., I own at least one of all of them, but this new Browning has just got "the look" that caught my attention. [/QUOTE]
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