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Browning A bolt with the boss
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1682912" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>OP - Buy it. I bought an A-Bolt Medallion with BOSS in .243 new in 1995. It is the most deadly rifle I have in my safe and it keeps company with Weatherby's, Coopers, Savages and Sakos. These mid-90's vintage A-bolts came free-floated from the factory and I think from the Miroku aresenal. I've shot factory Federal ammo into a ragged hole with this gun. Back when I got it, I did not reload, so I'd shoot factory 80 and 100 grain stuff for groundhogs and deer, respectively. A 2 hashmark adjustment between the 2 loads on the BOSS was all I needed to do to get sub-MOA performance. That said, I did end up getting the conventional recoil attachment for it because it cracked so loud that I could not hunt with it without ear plugs. No matter, it shot just as well with the conventional recoil attachment and who needs a brake on a .243 anyway? If you do get it, get yourself a conventional recoil attachment as well. Let us know what happens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1682912, member: 109229"] OP - Buy it. I bought an A-Bolt Medallion with BOSS in .243 new in 1995. It is the most deadly rifle I have in my safe and it keeps company with Weatherby’s, Coopers, Savages and Sakos. These mid-90’s vintage A-bolts came free-floated from the factory and I think from the Miroku aresenal. I’ve shot factory Federal ammo into a ragged hole with this gun. Back when I got it, I did not reload, so I’d shoot factory 80 and 100 grain stuff for groundhogs and deer, respectively. A 2 hashmark adjustment between the 2 loads on the BOSS was all I needed to do to get sub-MOA performance. That said, I did end up getting the conventional recoil attachment for it because it cracked so loud that I could not hunt with it without ear plugs. No matter, it shot just as well with the conventional recoil attachment and who needs a brake on a .243 anyway? If you do get it, get yourself a conventional recoil attachment as well. Let us know what happens! [/QUOTE]
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