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Semi auto for long range hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 798849" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>I'd really consider Browning or FN. I have both in 308 and they shoot 1/2 to 1" with factory ammunition. FN's has a chromed line barrel and they guarantee reliability to 10,000 rounds. I have the FNAR but it is in the hunting stock version, they come up on gunbroker occasionally. Absolutely awesome, new, $1,100., you won't look back. My Browning BAR is awesome too, same caliber. As far as real long range, I'd buy the Browning BAR in 300 win mag or maybe 338 win mag.</p><p></p><p>The M1a1 is great too, just not a hunting rifle and more expensive, but a keeper too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 798849, member: 15229"] I'd really consider Browning or FN. I have both in 308 and they shoot 1/2 to 1" with factory ammunition. FN's has a chromed line barrel and they guarantee reliability to 10,000 rounds. I have the FNAR but it is in the hunting stock version, they come up on gunbroker occasionally. Absolutely awesome, new, $1,100., you won't look back. My Browning BAR is awesome too, same caliber. As far as real long range, I'd buy the Browning BAR in 300 win mag or maybe 338 win mag. The M1a1 is great too, just not a hunting rifle and more expensive, but a keeper too. [/QUOTE]
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