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Ol'Mongo 02-23-2010 03:41 PM

If you can get that gun in that condition for $500-$600 snatch it ASAP!!!

OregonHunter5 02-25-2010 04:01 PM

so question. i spoke to a old guy at sportmans warehouse today. he spent 20 years fiddleing with falling blocks. so he sai that 1 out of 5 are accurate. he said its due to the forend piece pushing against the barrel. he said it could be as bad as 2 1-2 groups at 100 yards. is this try? cause if a guy had the skills and scope i would rather hear it can do 4 ubch groups at 600 yards. thoughts?

DocD 02-25-2010 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by OregonHunter5 (Post 3584180)
so question. i spoke to a old guy at sportmans warehouse today. he spent 20 years fiddleing with falling blocks. so he sai that 1 out of 5 are accurate. he said its due to the forend piece pushing against the barrel. he said it could be as bad as 2 1-2 groups at 100 yards. is this try? cause if a guy had the skills and scope i would rather hear it can do 4 ubch groups at 600 yards. thoughts?

No Offense, but I am not sure I would put much credence in what an old man at sportsman warehouse had to say, (1 out of 5?) maybe the other way around. I wouldn't relay to much on my advise either but my money would be on the rifle, Doc

Wingbone 02-25-2010 05:02 PM

Browning's forearm shouldn't touch the barrel. It's attached to a cantilevered arm that extends out below the barrel.

OregonHunter5 02-26-2010 03:54 PM

thanks wingbone!


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