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RE: browning a-bolt
only thing that i see wrong with the browning a-bolt,is that the ramp is to steep were the bullet slides into the barrel,they should have made it less angled for smoother and easier injecting the round when cycling.
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RE: browning a-bolt
I bought an A-bolt in 7mm RM and my wife had a 270. We still have the 270, great little gun, shoots very well and good trigger. Not the smoothest bolt slide but still a nice little gun. My A-bolt however I sold off. Just wouldn't shoot that well. I could never get better than about 2" at 100 yards even with handloads. I even contacted Browning and sent it back to be inspected and they sent it back with a 50 yard target with 3 holes about 1" apart saying that was within specs for that gun. Since I'm a gun nutthat kind of accuracy just wasn't good enough for me so I sold it and bought a Tikka. Much better.
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RE: browning a-bolt
ORIGINAL: bigtx19 I dont know what this idiot is talking about, i have a browning a bolt medallion 30-06 and i love it, it only takes me a couple of seconds to change clips and ready to shoot again. it holds 5 in the clip. You might want to get your facts straight before you start throwing out names, you aren't going to be very well liked around here if you keep things up at this rate. |
RE: browning a-bolt
you tell him rammer I bet I could load my 700 with the hinged floorplate almost as fast as a browning big tex better keep the dog cause if he talks like that he wont have any friends but the dog
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RE: browning a-bolt
ORIGINAL: stubblejumper My point is that I prefer things to be simple,less likelyto fail.Why make something more complicated than it needs tobe?Actually in many chamberings the magazines only hold three rounds which is almost always more than enough.However if you should for some reason need an extra round,simpler and quicker is better. |
RE: browning a-bolt
abolt is the best rifle on the market. mine's a medallion in 280, trust it in any situation
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RE: browning a-bolt
ORIGINAL: Mr. Zesterhouse abolt is the best rifle on the market. mine's a medallion in 280, trust it in any situation Thats a rather bold statment if you would of added imo it would have been fine but I dont own a browning and have heard no bad about them but I dont know about the best on the market. |
RE: browning a-bolt
ORIGINAL: Mr. Zesterhouse abolt is the best rifle on the market. mine's a medallion in 280, trust it in any situation I have a Browning A-Bolt and I would also trust it against "almost" anything in most situations [:'(] You know what the best thing about that statement is? How can you prove it wrong that its not the best gun on the market? ;) |
RE: browning a-bolt
well rammer thats why I never said it wasn't the best rifle. cause but its funny more people have not attacked him yet on his statement
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RE: browning a-bolt
I like the way the a-bolt feels in my hands. I don't own one because I can't afford one. I had clients in hog hunting last week. One hand an a-bolt in SS with composite stock. It felt good and he swore by it for mulie and elk hunting (.30-06). I own a .308 Savage weather warrior and I am very pleased with it. I hunt hogs in very thick swampy stuff.
If someone gave me an A-Bolt or I found one at a very reduced price I would probably buy it. IMO - from multiple clients from different areas and friends that the A-Bolt is a very good rifle. Now as far as carrying bullets around in your pocket. Go to Gander Mountaint, Wally-World or any sporting goods store and buy the little bullet holders that have a velcro cover flap. That works for me and my wife (she shoots a HFE Handi Rifle single shot). |
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