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Browning Hells canyon LR Vs. Christensen arms Mesa Vs. other?
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<blockquote data-quote="rogerstv" data-source="post: 1720256" data-attributes="member: 108610"><p>Understand. I really love the way the Browning HC LR feels in my hands. Have not held the McMillan version. Was real close to buying a Browning HC LR. However, I figured I would be putting money into a new trigger as I really like crisp triggers and detest the opposite. So, the additional initial cost of the Bergara was less of a factor to me. Their sub MOA guarantee helped make my decision which is why I was also considering the Christensen Mesa LR.</p><p></p><p>Ruby stated good luck with theirs. If I knew I would be the same, I would have bought a Browning for a $1,000 and shot it for awhile to see if I could learn to love the trigger. Would have saved me $600. Too bad I couldn't buy one of each then return the ones I don't like. Ha Ha. Doesn't work that way.</p><p></p><p>Left the range last night thinking one day I will have a rifle built to my preferences no matter the cost.</p><p></p><p>My last bit of advice....if you haven't done so, put your hands on as many as you can. Doesn't really matter the caliber. Hopefully the dealer will let you dry fire each. This was another selling point of the Bergara to me. Their trigger is much nicer than all others I tried including upper end Kimbers and Christensens. Also, I do not like the bulk of the Seekins Bravo stock.</p><p></p><p>p.s. I picked up a slightly used Sitka in 6.5 CM. It is shooting sub MOA for $460. The 6.5 PRC is a better cartridge though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogerstv, post: 1720256, member: 108610"] Understand. I really love the way the Browning HC LR feels in my hands. Have not held the McMillan version. Was real close to buying a Browning HC LR. However, I figured I would be putting money into a new trigger as I really like crisp triggers and detest the opposite. So, the additional initial cost of the Bergara was less of a factor to me. Their sub MOA guarantee helped make my decision which is why I was also considering the Christensen Mesa LR. Ruby stated good luck with theirs. If I knew I would be the same, I would have bought a Browning for a $1,000 and shot it for awhile to see if I could learn to love the trigger. Would have saved me $600. Too bad I couldn't buy one of each then return the ones I don't like. Ha Ha. Doesn't work that way. Left the range last night thinking one day I will have a rifle built to my preferences no matter the cost. My last bit of advice....if you haven't done so, put your hands on as many as you can. Doesn't really matter the caliber. Hopefully the dealer will let you dry fire each. This was another selling point of the Bergara to me. Their trigger is much nicer than all others I tried including upper end Kimbers and Christensens. Also, I do not like the bulk of the Seekins Bravo stock. p.s. I picked up a slightly used Sitka in 6.5 CM. It is shooting sub MOA for $460. The 6.5 PRC is a better cartridge though. [/QUOTE]
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