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Browning vs. Remington? #3472513 08/14/12 02:15 AM
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How would you folks compare, Remington 700. vs. Browning
x. or a-bolt.
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Not much difference in price.
Thank you.


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Which model 700 the Browning's can be pretty pricey.



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1. Remington 700
2. A-bolt
3. X-bolt

imho


Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: rifleman] #3472684 08/14/12 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted By: rifleman
1. Remington 700
2. Remington 700
3. Remington 700

imho

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Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: watchale] #3472699 08/14/12 02:58 AM
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Neither savage >all...


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Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: scot] #3472728 08/14/12 03:02 AM
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i don't shoot bolt actions
(does that count?)



you should buy whatever you
feel comfortable with


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I like the Remington 700, so many after market options compared to the others




Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: senko86] #3472780 08/14/12 03:17 AM
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Have only owned one A-Bolt and no X-Bolts so not a lot to judge by. But I like them better than a lot of the Remington 700s. For a rifle to do custom build from go with the Remington action for just shooting a factory rifle I do not think it matters much between them and none of the ones mentioned are on my current want to buy list.



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Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: kmon11] #3472981 08/14/12 04:25 AM
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If you want a rifle that you can bolt a bunch of useless garbage on, that isn't free floated, bedded, or as accurate as most people say they are, then buy a 700. If you want a well built rifle, that is capable of 1.5 MOA or better out of the box, with darn near any ammo, then buy a Browning A-Bolt. BTW, they are bedded, free floated, and accurate as hell out of the box. All a bone stock Browning A-Bolt needs is a good set of optics, factory ammo, and set of quality mounts, and you are hunting.


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Originally Posted By: statesman
If you want a rifle that you can bolt a bunch of useless garbage on, that isn't free floated, bedded, or as accurate as most people say they are, then buy a 700. If you want a well built rifle, that is capable of 1.5 MOA or better out of the box, with darn near any ammo, then buy a Browning A-Bolt. BTW, they are bedded, free floated, and accurate as hell out of the box. All a bone stock Browning A-Bolt needs is a good set of optics, factory ammo, and set of quality mounts, and you are hunting.



Don't forget a trigger job and it is devotedly no better than a remy up


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Originally Posted By: statesman
If you want a rifle that you can bolt a bunch of useless garbage on, that isn't free floated, bedded, or as accurate as most people say they are, then buy a 700. If you want a well built rifle, that is capable of 1.5 MOA or better out of the box, with darn near any ammo, then buy a Browning A-Bolt. BTW, they are bedded, free floated, and accurate as hell out of the box. All a bone stock Browning A-Bolt needs is a good set of optics, factory ammo, and set of quality mounts, and you are hunting.


What is useless garbage?

Being the op is looking at Xbolts in his search one can only assume the price area is around $1000 which is well into a nice upper tier Remington as in a Sendero or CDL SF which will typically shoot as accurate as people say. To blindly say Remington owners are lying about accuracy claims is a pretty bold lie on your part when most all brand rifles will shoot better than the person operating them.

The Browning's are nice rifles and have a nice feature of shorter bolt throw and some have a factory DBM if you like that idea, if I were looking into rifles in that price area the new FN Winchesters would definitely be getting a look.



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Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: dee] #3473207 08/14/12 12:21 PM
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I've owned several brownings in the past and killed numerous critters with them, but sold them all. Now all my bolts are Remington, Tikka, or Rugers. Just never got the accuracy I wanted out of the Browning's considering what they cost. They look good though.



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If function plays into your search I would look at tikka. They will generally outshoot either one listed right out of the box and definitely have a better factory trigger and bolt than either. Down side is they are rather ugly and have a lot of plastic on them.


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To me, it comes down to a question of what you want out of the gun.
If you don't plan on any future mods and want a good out-of-the-box hunting rifle, either Browning.
If you want a custom rifle that is unique, Remington.



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i'd go with the encore. . . .


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Abolt then 700. just alot smoother imo.....stay away from xbolt


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Originally Posted By: watchale
Originally Posted By: rifleman
1. Remington 700
2. Remington 700
3. Remington 700

imho

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I have owned A Bolts and I was not happy with them. Had a stainless stalker that would only shoot 1.5" groups with hand loads. May be I've just had bad luck but a Remington 700 has never let me down.



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What kind of lights does it shoot out?
Like are we talkin the mini bulb Christmas lights or a 500 watt flood light?

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Made in japan vs made in USA.


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How about Weatherby?

peep stir

But seriously, I think that go with 700 for custom builds and browning for factory.


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Originally Posted By: West...
How about Weatherby?
Also made in japan,though the Mark v is still home grown.
peep stir

But seriously, I think that go with 700 for custom builds and browning for factory.



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I've had both. All Browning at present. Either is good. For me I prefer the Browning.


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Last I heard the xbolts were having heck with extractors, remmy 700 just has so many options, from semi-cheap to being ordered from their custom shop.


Re: Browning vs. Remington? [Re: Navasot] #3475043 08/14/12 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: Navasot
Abolt then 700. just alot smoother imo.....stay away from xbolt

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Originally Posted By: 4X4FOREVER
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How about Weatherby?
Also made in japan,though the Mark v is still home grown.
peep stir

But seriously, I think that go with 700 for custom builds and browning for factory.
Yeah, I know. And you posted in the wrong thingy

Weatherby Vangaurd=Howa 1500


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