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The Basics, Starting Out
Browning A-bolt Long Range Hunter info and advice for a new guy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 586120" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Sendit,</p><p></p><p></p><p> I am all for the Brownings, I have an Abolt stainless stalker in 7mm I bought when I was 12 years old and I love that thing. it is a real shooter which for me means a great long range rig. Sure there isnt a lot of aftermarket support for them but there is some. and the way they shoot out of the box makes up for some of that. The only downfall I see is magazine box length for shooting those longer high BC bullets but even so doesnt take them out of the equation. Most of my LR shooting is done single shot. Sure sometimes you have a close quick shot but you can always load up a few shorter cartridges to keep in the magazine for those instances. I highly reccomend using your browning for LR. you are not going to find much info on your new rifle though as it is a shot show special. Very limited number of them around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 586120, member: 22242"] Sendit, I am all for the Brownings, I have an Abolt stainless stalker in 7mm I bought when I was 12 years old and I love that thing. it is a real shooter which for me means a great long range rig. Sure there isnt a lot of aftermarket support for them but there is some. and the way they shoot out of the box makes up for some of that. The only downfall I see is magazine box length for shooting those longer high BC bullets but even so doesnt take them out of the equation. Most of my LR shooting is done single shot. Sure sometimes you have a close quick shot but you can always load up a few shorter cartridges to keep in the magazine for those instances. I highly reccomend using your browning for LR. you are not going to find much info on your new rifle though as it is a shot show special. Very limited number of them around [/QUOTE]
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