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The Basics, Starting Out
remington sendero 2 Vs. Browning a-bolt target
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<blockquote data-quote="Gardo11" data-source="post: 758681" data-attributes="member: 30069"><p>I know this is an older post but I had to chime in due to the results I got this past weekend. I agree that Remingtons have more options and I have no issues with them. They can be great guns but I am sold on Brownings. </p><p> </p><p>I have a 15 year old A-Bolt .270win. stainless stalker. The only modification I've done is the Tinmey spring. This past weekend, I tested 140gr Bergers and the results were fantastic! The first pic is at 100 yards and the second is at 1000 yards. The white circle is the diameter of a spray paint can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gardo11, post: 758681, member: 30069"] I know this is an older post but I had to chime in due to the results I got this past weekend. I agree that Remingtons have more options and I have no issues with them. They can be great guns but I am sold on Brownings. I have a 15 year old A-Bolt .270win. stainless stalker. The only modification I've done is the Tinmey spring. This past weekend, I tested 140gr Bergers and the results were fantastic! The first pic is at 100 yards and the second is at 1000 yards. The white circle is the diameter of a spray paint can. [/QUOTE]
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