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Choices- Browning Hell's Canyon Speed vs. Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="257Tony" data-source="post: 1373383" data-attributes="member: 67337"><p>So is the info on Browning's website incorrect? They are showing in the speed and the long range the 28 Nosler has a 9" twist, and the 7rm has a 9.5" twist? </p><p></p><p>As for the original question of which rifle to choose, I'm pretty sure the only difference between the speed and the long range is the barrel contour. The long range weighs about 11oz more. If it's purely a hunting rifle I'd choose the speed, if you want to use it as a dual purpose hunting/target rifle, I'd grab the long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257Tony, post: 1373383, member: 67337"] So is the info on Browning's website incorrect? They are showing in the speed and the long range the 28 Nosler has a 9" twist, and the 7rm has a 9.5" twist? As for the original question of which rifle to choose, I'm pretty sure the only difference between the speed and the long range is the barrel contour. The long range weighs about 11oz more. If it's purely a hunting rifle I'd choose the speed, if you want to use it as a dual purpose hunting/target rifle, I'd grab the long range. [/QUOTE]
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