So, guys.
I was on a range (as mentor) with my friend sighting in his new Browning A bolt, which he purchased, partially due to mostly positive feedbacks from you boys on this thread.
The rifle was bore sighted earlier, I just double checked with laser.
It was good to start, printing hits on target several inches low, which we easily corrected.
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So, rifle, brand new, out of the box, out of the shop. First range session.
My impressions:
Trigger reasonably soft (for factory rifle), no complains.
Stock very well made, with palm swell, and very nice checkering (24LPI I think). Very pleasent to hold in hand. Free floated barrel
Two position safety, works very quiet.
Iron sights Battue. (they will be tested next time on the range)
Barrel 51 cm (if I am not mistaken, but in any case short and handy)
Magazine, metalic (a rarity in factory rifle these days).
Feeding works a bit stiff, and to chamber a round it will ask for a strong push - this detail will need some polishing or just good old fashion hard use to get it worked out.
Recoil, easy - like a baby - I was expecting a stronger kick, considering caliber 30-06, and shorter barrel. But all in all very soft kick, probably due to well designed thick recoil pad on rifle but.
Scope, 3-9x56 Hawke. (I think it will be replaced at some point), but still usable for range conditions and probably good enough for normal light conditions during a hunt. QD mounts, not sure the type.
Accuracy - fantastic!
1 moa or a bit less. Ammo: Hornady superformace 180 grain SST.
Picture of target attached. (1 square on target is 1 cm)
My first impression, excellent value for money, and very good entry level rifle for a novice hunter. It can easily become, a working rifle for many years of field use.
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