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Sako VS Browning
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaJack" data-source="post: 3093024" data-attributes="member: 25389"><p>I bought a Browning A bolt 300 Win Mag as a backup rifle for and Alaska moose hunt. Cheap, sloppy action, 2-3" groups at 100 yards, and kicked like a mule. My advice: pass on the A bolt. In 375 H&H it will be brutal. I picked up 1980's vintage 375H&H on Gunbroker for $800 and it is like new, the action is smooth, and the recoil is manageable. Gunbroker as numerous Sako 375H&H for under $2k. Yours would probably sell for at least $500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaJack, post: 3093024, member: 25389"] I bought a Browning A bolt 300 Win Mag as a backup rifle for and Alaska moose hunt. Cheap, sloppy action, 2-3” groups at 100 yards, and kicked like a mule. My advice: pass on the A bolt. In 375 H&H it will be brutal. I picked up 1980’s vintage 375H&H on Gunbroker for $800 and it is like new, the action is smooth, and the recoil is manageable. Gunbroker as numerous Sako 375H&H for under $2k. Yours would probably sell for at least $500. [/QUOTE]
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