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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Information on Savage vs Browning 300WM.
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<blockquote data-quote="257Tony" data-source="post: 1648115" data-attributes="member: 67337"><p>The Browning has 26" of actual barrel, plus the brake. Mag length is 3.6". The stock lends itself well to a 50mm scope, and even better with a 44. You'd probably want an adjustable cheek price for anything larger. Both my xbolts are very accurate with all types of ammo, but so are all my savages also. The x-bolt has an 8 twist barrel, if that matters to you. </p><p></p><p>Overall, I think the Browning is a nicer rifle. Not a knock on the Savage at all though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257Tony, post: 1648115, member: 67337"] The Browning has 26" of actual barrel, plus the brake. Mag length is 3.6". The stock lends itself well to a 50mm scope, and even better with a 44. You'd probably want an adjustable cheek price for anything larger. Both my xbolts are very accurate with all types of ammo, but so are all my savages also. The x-bolt has an 8 twist barrel, if that matters to you. Overall, I think the Browning is a nicer rifle. Not a knock on the Savage at all though. [/QUOTE]
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