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<blockquote data-quote="osok-1k" data-source="post: 2231271" data-attributes="member: 106259"><p>I agree with everything Weekend warrior said, my Browning A-bolt II in 6.5 Creedmoor shot factory 129 Hornady consistently sub half MOA at 100 yards, I know a lot of good experienced shooters (I'm a law enforcement sniper, designated marksman or whatever you want to call us today) and most of them have at least one Browning and they all shoot really well. Most folks who love their Brownings never write reviews and most you tube reviewers are doing it for money which is why they want you to subscribe or like their channel. Anyway, a decent torque wrench, clean mounting holes and a little patience will go a long way toward proper assembly. Once that's done correctly try to find someone who is trained and experienced to mentor you on shooting fundamentals and technique. This is one area where that investment will far out weigh throwing rounds downrange without a specific goal and purpose, plus you can develop some really bad habits that will lead to frustration and a potentially bad review about a perfectly good firearm. Savage, Browning and Tikka are all excellent firearms as are too many others to list. I would encourage you to go with a higher end model of whomever you choose, as Weekend Warrior said, take your time, find what fits, put it together carefully, get some training and enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osok-1k, post: 2231271, member: 106259"] I agree with everything Weekend warrior said, my Browning A-bolt II in 6.5 Creedmoor shot factory 129 Hornady consistently sub half MOA at 100 yards, I know a lot of good experienced shooters (I'm a law enforcement sniper, designated marksman or whatever you want to call us today) and most of them have at least one Browning and they all shoot really well. Most folks who love their Brownings never write reviews and most you tube reviewers are doing it for money which is why they want you to subscribe or like their channel. Anyway, a decent torque wrench, clean mounting holes and a little patience will go a long way toward proper assembly. Once that's done correctly try to find someone who is trained and experienced to mentor you on shooting fundamentals and technique. This is one area where that investment will far out weigh throwing rounds downrange without a specific goal and purpose, plus you can develop some really bad habits that will lead to frustration and a potentially bad review about a perfectly good firearm. Savage, Browning and Tikka are all excellent firearms as are too many others to list. I would encourage you to go with a higher end model of whomever you choose, as Weekend Warrior said, take your time, find what fits, put it together carefully, get some training and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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