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Blueditch42 11-04-2008 09:09 PM

Browning A bolt medallion??
 
I just bought a used browning A bolt medallion 300 win mag. And i was wondering what the medallion means? Is it worth more? Limited edition? Or nothing at all?

bigcountry 11-04-2008 09:33 PM

RE: Browning A bolt medallion??
 
Medallions are slightly different than a regular a-bolt. Usually have some slight engraving on action, usually is gloss blued, and has a rosewood end on the forearm. The A-bolt hunter for instance will be matte and no fancy forearm end.

salukipv1 11-05-2008 12:36 AM

RE: Browning A bolt medallion??
 
I have a abolt gold medallion, has a palm swell, which I believe is suppose to aid in more accurate shooting, ie trigger squeeze etc....does have a few nicer things...to each their own though, at the time I liked it more than the plain version for 1 reason or another.


stalkingbear 11-05-2008 10:00 AM

RE: Browning A bolt medallion??
 
All a-bolts have the palm swell to the best of my knowledge. The only difference between mediallion and hunter/stalker is metal finish,wood finish (shinier and forend cap),and they do have a higher grade of wood.


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