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<blockquote data-quote="majog" data-source="post: 3092959" data-attributes="member: 40808"><p>I own both a Sako (in 30-06) and Browning A-bolt in (300 Win Mag). Both are solid and have plusses and minus. The A-bolt is much more accurate but how much of that is 300 WM vs 30-06 is hard to tell. Sako definitely has the better trigger. Both have some custom work done to help accurize them. Even though I have other large calibers, my 300 is my large game hunting go to. I just have that much confidence in it. That having been said if I was going to build another custom, I would start with the Sako over the Browning. The Browning took a lot of work to get it were it is today and my Sako much less but because it was in a caliber I am not overly fond in, I sort of settled once it was under a minute of angle. My best friend borrows the Sako often as he loves it and I won't sell it to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="majog, post: 3092959, member: 40808"] I own both a Sako (in 30-06) and Browning A-bolt in (300 Win Mag). Both are solid and have plusses and minus. The A-bolt is much more accurate but how much of that is 300 WM vs 30-06 is hard to tell. Sako definitely has the better trigger. Both have some custom work done to help accurize them. Even though I have other large calibers, my 300 is my large game hunting go to. I just have that much confidence in it. That having been said if I was going to build another custom, I would start with the Sako over the Browning. The Browning took a lot of work to get it were it is today and my Sako much less but because it was in a caliber I am not overly fond in, I sort of settled once it was under a minute of angle. My best friend borrows the Sako often as he loves it and I won't sell it to him. [/QUOTE]
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