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Browning AB3? #6498271 10/17/16 01:00 AM
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Anyone got one or shot one? I'm getting one next month for buying a table at an event. Reviews I've seen are pretty decent, I'd just like to hear from someone with first hand knowledge.


Not sure if I'll get to pick the caliber or not but if so, what would you pick?

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I'm curious as well. I have the X-Bolt and love it.


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Biggest thing I don't like is trigger is plastic


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Re: Browning AB3? [Re: Cow_doc.308] #6498676 10/17/16 11:44 AM
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Don’t roll those bloodshot eyes at me.
Re: Browning AB3? [Re: Cow_doc.308] #6499698 10/17/16 11:14 PM
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The Browning ABolt III, and the Winchester XPR are very similar, but not the same.

If I were going to buy one of these, I would see how both of them look and feel before buying if possible. The bolt handles for example are completely different in shape and style.

Both are a good buy, and a step up from the Remington, Ruger or Savage entry-level rifles.

Last edited by charlesb; 10/17/16 11:14 PM.

Kind regards, charlesb


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