Browning A bolt?
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Browning A bolt?
I just won a Browning A bolt chambered in 300 WSM from the Oregon Hunters Asscoc. How are these rifles. They seem quite expensive. Are they woth the money? How do they shoot? I just read a past thread on them and it was just a 9 page rant about different round and nothing about the rifles.
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RE: Browning A bolt?
Abolts are great, three bolt lug, nice extractor, all that I have had are accurate, fairly lightweight, some of mine had wonderful triggers. Only thing I don't like is, I can't disassemlbe the bolt for cleaning, and the kinda awkward looking three sided reciever. Never was crazy about the removable mag, but it works fine.
They are not that expensive either. I can get a regular a-bolt from wally world for 550. But hey your price sure was right.
They are not that expensive either. I can get a regular a-bolt from wally world for 550. But hey your price sure was right.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Browning A bolt?
I have several abolts, they are all accurate, BUT you have to find the ammo they like, do not get discouraged if you can not group well with certain ammo----it seems my rifles like Remington ammo
good luck
good luck
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RE: Browning A bolt?
I have an A-Bolt in .300 Winchester Magnum (not the short model). I have owned it since 1996 (Bought it brand new). I have never fired a round of factory through it, but I have fired 180 grain Hornady's, 190 grain Hornady's, 180 grain partitions, 180 grain Scirocco's, 180 grain accubonds and 200 grain Accubonds down the barrel and none have groupedabove 2", with most in the 1.5" range and a few loads thatconsistently shoot under an inch. I know I am lucky, but it has been a sweet gun.
#6
RE: Browning A bolt?
Yes, they are worth the money. No gun is more accurate, durable, or stylish than a Browning A-Bolt. The mere glimpse of such a rifle by game animals will make them surrender faster than the French army.
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RE: Browning A bolt?
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Yes, they are worth the money. No gun is more accurate, durable, or stylish than a Browning A-Bolt. The mere glimpse of such a rifle by game animals will make them surrender faster than the French army.
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Yes, they are worth the money. No gun is more accurate, durable, or stylish than a Browning A-Bolt. The mere glimpse of such a rifle by game animals will make them surrender faster than the French army.
(this poster sponsored by Browning)
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Browning A bolt?
I have two of them and have never had a problem with either one. I have heard you have to keep the trigger well lubed up when hunting in especially wet weather or salt spray environments, its a fairly complex trigger. Both of mine are very accurate and have killed a lot of game.
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RE: Browning A bolt?
Yes, they are worth the money. No gun is more accurate, durable, or stylish than a Browning A-Bolt. The mere glimpse of such a rifle by game animals will make them surrender faster than the French army
I'm seeing some slight bias in this statement. Afterall, I'd swear to a certain brand of tampons if they paid me enou
Yeah, but he's dead on concerning the French Army