RE: Help me pick a new rifle
When you get ready to buy one, be sure to try the trigger to make sure it is clean and crisp with no creep. If you feel movement in the trigger (creep) or it feels rough, you are probably going to end up having it worked on by your gunsmith. So try to avoid that problem when you buy it. BTW, Brownings usually have very nice triggers, but try a few of the better guns to get a feel for what is a good trigger before you buy. Good luck.