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13pointjomc 01-26-2010 02:46 PM

Browning a bolt 30-06
 
Ok,i decided that i dont need a 7mm for deer huntin.Is this a good rifle?

DeerandbearhoG 01-26-2010 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by 13pointjomc (Post 3563639)
Ok,i decided that i dont need a 7mm for deer huntin.Is this a good rifle?

I dont know of any product browning makes, that is not "good", at least from a quality standpoint. Curious though, why are going to a .30 caliber if you feel the 7mm is not needed?

newton29 01-26-2010 03:39 PM

I bought a used A-bolt '06 in a pawn shop. The most accurate and one of the nicest handling rifles I own. (Of course, I haven't shot my Sako yet, either).

Ol'Mongo 01-26-2010 04:22 PM

I've got an A-Bolt in 25-06 and .300 Win Mag. Both are "tack drivers." 30-06 is a readily available and proven caliber and you should have great luck with it. I can't say enough good stuff about Browning rifles (or shotguns or pistols!).

popeye2 01-27-2010 03:52 AM


Originally Posted by 13pointjomc (Post 3563639)
Ok,i decided that i dont need a 7mm for deer huntin.Is this a good rifle?

Yes :happy0001:

Big Z 01-27-2010 05:01 AM

A-bolts are really good-looking rifles that tend to shoot with any of 'em. Grab one (though 7mmRM suits my fancy :D) and enjoy!

bradc 01-27-2010 07:57 AM

had 1 in 280 its is an excellent rifle sub moa ability with good ammo. Mine always shot win ballisitc tips the but give those a try when ur experimenting

Sheridan 01-27-2010 09:41 AM

Never shot an A-bolt, but just got a X-bolt Stainless Stalker in .338 Win Mag and love it.......................next year I'm headed to Montana.

13pointjomc 01-27-2010 05:39 PM

URGH!!!I cant make up my friggin mind if i want a 7mm Rem Mag or a 30-06!When i git my mind dead set on one,somebody else talks me into gittin the other!

Right this very second,7mm Rem Mag.

Sheridan 01-27-2010 08:42 PM

Own one in Sako's new A7, stainless of course..............


Once you buy whichever.........................NEVER look back !

Colorado Luckydog 01-28-2010 07:13 AM

I have a Browning A-Bolt 30.06. It is the most accurate out of the box rifle I have ever owned. I don't know if they are all that good or if I just got lucky and got the right rifle and ammo combination. It is the only rifle I own that I would never part with.

13pointjomc 01-28-2010 10:01 AM

Still set on the big 7 right now.

BarnesX.308 01-28-2010 01:47 PM


why are going to a .30 caliber if you feel the 7mm is not needed?
Sounds like the 7mm is a magnum.

If you like the 7mm Mag, get it. I always wanted a 300 Weatherby Magnum. My 30-06 was fine for deer but I really wanted that Weatherby. So I got it. What have I shot with it so far? Just whitetails....and a lot of watermelons. :D

bronko22000 01-28-2010 04:13 PM

Aint no deer gonna know the difference between a 7mmRM and a '06. If you can get the '06 for a good price then by all means go for it. The '06 will never let you down and the A bolt is a top notch rifle.

Will_C 01-28-2010 04:50 PM

I have an A-bolt Stainless Stalker in .30-06. The rifle will shoot 150 grain Accubonds into 2/3" groups. i have shot 10 deer in the last 5 years with this rifle.

7mm vs. .30-06? Buy whatever you like-for deer hunting there isn't any difference, unless you are the type to argue about an inch of drop, or 50lbs. of energy!!

Will

jhilde 01-28-2010 08:31 PM

I just bought an A-bolt in 06 that was a consignment gun, beautiful condition, with the box and the shop claims it's unfired. First of all, are these supposidly free floated barrels? I'm asking because my first A-bolt, in .204 Ruger is perfect, whereas this one has a bit of a gap on the right side of the barrel channel and actually touches the inside of the fore end tip on the left. Other than that, the gun is mint condition. Winter here and very cold so Iv'e not had a chance to shoot it. It just seems a shame that a gun so beautifully made and finished should have this much barrel and stock mis-alignment or am I just being too picky? Should I just shoot it and if it has the normal expected Browning accuracy, accept the barrel/stock offset? How about some thoughts on this--I own several other rifles, Rugers, Remingtons, and the others are all well centered in the barrel channel--What to do, what to do----


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