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The Basics, Starting Out
remington sendero 2 Vs. Browning a-bolt target
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<blockquote data-quote="kweidner" data-source="post: 657344" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Sorry if you are a Browning fan. My good friend is a smith and I spend more time having to shoot Brownings to see if the will group for him than any other. Customer will bring it back and claim it will not group. Many times they are right very few I have shot would go MOA. I wouldn't own one. I shot one 22-250 with the boss that was an absolute tack driver. I told the customer to buy every box of that lot of ammo he could get his hands on since he didn't reload. He did and is happy to this day. That was over 10 years ago. His problem was not cleaning properly. Once we had a lesson on how to properly clean one, he was happy. On the other side VERY few senderos shoot more than 1/2 MOA. I have a .220 swift and a 300RUM both shoot 1/2 or less any given day. mostly 1/4 if I do my part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kweidner, post: 657344, member: 4964"] Sorry if you are a Browning fan. My good friend is a smith and I spend more time having to shoot Brownings to see if the will group for him than any other. Customer will bring it back and claim it will not group. Many times they are right very few I have shot would go MOA. I wouldn't own one. I shot one 22-250 with the boss that was an absolute tack driver. I told the customer to buy every box of that lot of ammo he could get his hands on since he didn't reload. He did and is happy to this day. That was over 10 years ago. His problem was not cleaning properly. Once we had a lesson on how to properly clean one, he was happy. On the other side VERY few senderos shoot more than 1/2 MOA. I have a .220 swift and a 300RUM both shoot 1/2 or less any given day. mostly 1/4 if I do my part. [/QUOTE]
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