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TC Icon or Browning A-bolt in 6.5creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 615926" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I've never shot the TC, but did get to handle one at a recent sportsman show. The bolt lift is short and throws nicely. It is very smooth and locks up nice. The trigger was set about 2-2.5# and was very crisp. Ergonomics on the rifle are very nice as well. It comes up well. Pistol grip area is contour nicely giving you a positive grip and somewhat natural feeling. The only thing I didn't like is in the bolt lift after dry firing is it is a little stiff. I don't know if it would wear in and become smoother to lift or if it could use a little polishing. Just what I experienced. Hope this helps. You should really find a dealer and get your hands on all the rifles you are interested in. Just handling one will tell you what you like and don't like. Have you considered a Weatherby? Take a look at the Mark V rifle. They are pretty sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 615926, member: 13275"] I've never shot the TC, but did get to handle one at a recent sportsman show. The bolt lift is short and throws nicely. It is very smooth and locks up nice. The trigger was set about 2-2.5# and was very crisp. Ergonomics on the rifle are very nice as well. It comes up well. Pistol grip area is contour nicely giving you a positive grip and somewhat natural feeling. The only thing I didn't like is in the bolt lift after dry firing is it is a little stiff. I don't know if it would wear in and become smoother to lift or if it could use a little polishing. Just what I experienced. Hope this helps. You should really find a dealer and get your hands on all the rifles you are interested in. Just handling one will tell you what you like and don't like. Have you considered a Weatherby? Take a look at the Mark V rifle. They are pretty sweet. [/QUOTE]
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