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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 3092933" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>I have a Browning A-Bolt Micro medallion I got in 1990 for the boys--they grew up shooting that little 7mm-08 and its killed a lot of game...still in the gun safe slated for hand down to my granddaughter. I have a Browning X-Bolt White Gold Medallion in 6.5 PRC--it's a beauty and the most accurate rifle off the shelf I own, including three custom rifles (didn't see that comin') and I love it. Used factory ammo to zero the Leo VX6 and it shoots so good I didn't even work up a load for it. The only problem is Browning factory triggers suck, so both my rigs have after factory triggers. I also have two SAKO 85 stainless Grey Wolfs, a .260 Remington and .375 H&H that I killed a huge cape buffalo (with one shot) in South Africa using my handloads and they are without a doubt the best off the shelf rifles made. If I were only allowed to buy one brand of rifle, I'd choose SAKO. I also have Weatherby's and a beautiful vintage Ruger 77 MKII in .257 Bob and 3 Fierce custom rifles. That said, it sounds to me like either option for you is gonna be a costly "science" project. Maybe clean 'em up really well and sell 'em. Use proceeds to toward a new SAKO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 3092933, member: 109378"] I have a Browning A-Bolt Micro medallion I got in 1990 for the boys--they grew up shooting that little 7mm-08 and its killed a lot of game...still in the gun safe slated for hand down to my granddaughter. I have a Browning X-Bolt White Gold Medallion in 6.5 PRC--it's a beauty and the most accurate rifle off the shelf I own, including three custom rifles (didn't see that comin') and I love it. Used factory ammo to zero the Leo VX6 and it shoots so good I didn't even work up a load for it. The only problem is Browning factory triggers suck, so both my rigs have after factory triggers. I also have two SAKO 85 stainless Grey Wolfs, a .260 Remington and .375 H&H that I killed a huge cape buffalo (with one shot) in South Africa using my handloads and they are without a doubt the best off the shelf rifles made. If I were only allowed to buy one brand of rifle, I'd choose SAKO. I also have Weatherby's and a beautiful vintage Ruger 77 MKII in .257 Bob and 3 Fierce custom rifles. That said, it sounds to me like either option for you is gonna be a costly "science" project. Maybe clean 'em up really well and sell 'em. Use proceeds to toward a new SAKO. [/QUOTE]
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