RE: Any tips for Browning BAR?
So should the front forearm piece not move at all? I broke that bolt off trying to tighten it. I luckily got it out fairly easy and had a gun shop put a new one in. They didn't say anything about how the forearm piece will sort of move some a little bit. Not a lot.
Anyway maybe it's just not the most accurate. I agree after 2 shots or so it gets super hot and you have to let it cool down.
Maybe I should just lower my expectations on how it shoots. I just think I should have better than 4-5" groups at 100 yards. Maybe I should have bought another gun as I could have bought several guns in the same price range as this one. I used it last year during hunting season and liked it but now that it's time to get it ready again I'm having these issues.