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Old 02-07-2006 | 11:23 AM
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Default RE: Browning Micro Hunter

ORIGINAL: dakine999

Duck, thanks for the heads-up. I didn't realize that all the WSM's had the same smaller stock as the Micro Hunter. I'll have to shoulder them again and see how they feel!
Its the WSSM's the WSM's are actual Micro hunters, the Wssms have the same stock but arent listed as Micro's. I dont know why but thats how they have it.

Yea I looked for a couple months at the Micro's I really wanted a 243Wssm in a micro and couldnt figure out why they didnt make that little gun in that caliber. So I sent Browning a message and they let me know that the Wssm A-bolt Huntershave the same stock as the Micro'sexcept the Wssm's have a 23" barrel. They are more expensive then the standard caliber Micro's though. The cool thing is that with the 23" barrel the Wssm is only 39.75"'s long and the 7mm-08 with a 20" barrel is 39.5"'s long. Very close for 3" longer barrel

Walmart(the store from hell) has the standard micros for 549.00
and the Wssm Hunters for 649.


Standard

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/search-ng.gsp?search_constraint=4125&search_query=mic ro&ics=20&ico=0&Continue.x=15&Cont inue.y=17

Wssm Hunters
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/search-ng.gsp?search_constraint=4125&search_query=wss m&ics=20&ico=0&Continue.x=27&Conti nue.y=17

Not saying that is the best place to purchase them theres some good info on the guns like wieght and lenght and stuff. Good luck
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