I don't know if they're still making them in 20 ga. or not. There should be some used 20 ga. bolt actions available. I think Marlin and Stevens both make bolt action shotguns. I can't t...
I am considering buying a Browning A-bolt Eclipse M-1000 300 Win Mag. I would appreciate any feed back that anyone has on this gun.
Thanks,
I am trying to install my bolt on my 300 win mag browning medallion. For some reason i can not get the thing to slide pass the safety. It seems the bolt is getting stuck. Does anyone have any instr...
Am looking at buying the Browning X Bolt SS in 300 win mag.
Anyone own and X Bolt in 300 and have you had any challenges or does it perform as incredible as some of the annecdotes I have heard?
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I have a verry old / 22-bolt-action-and the fireingpin-is bilt into the bolt and is wore down could you tell me about how much it would cost. I don,t how how old butit is.
i have a 30-06 browning a bolt and im having problems with it when im triyin to load it the bolt gets really hard to pull it down but when it does get down and i fire the brass gets stock on the chamb...
Just bought browning X bolt heard that 150 gr is good but the 180gr is the all around for the long shot on big game. Rifle is SS Synthetic and my first big gun.any and all feed back is appreciated.
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Hi, I just inherited a Mossberg 12ga 395 KB wi the adjustable choke that is missing the bolt and the magazine. The weapon is in beautiful condition and hardly ever was used. I know its old, but can ...
I own a Ruger 77/44 mag bolt action rifle.I have been using 240 grain rifle bullets to hunt with.ARE 180 grain pistol bullets compatible? Ed
First version with wood inserts in zytel stock. Excellent deer rifle, low recoil and sound. Beautiful, with rings. Pictures available on request, please e-mail. $350 + shipping to your FFL. Thanks.
My 2004 Browning SRV, A-Bolt 30-06 bluing has shown wear signs twice.
In total, the weapon has been fired approx. 30 times since I've owned it.
The first time this happened, Btowing reblued the...
I'm looking for any reviews, tests, etc. or anyone's experience with this rifle. I saw it on the website www.eaacorp.com/. It was also on the Feb 2002 issue of Sports Afield magazine on pg...
The 788 is no relation to the 700. The 788 has a rear-locking bolt. Some people consider a rear-locking bolt to be inferior to the front locking bolt. You do get more bolt flex with the rear locking b...
I've never fired a .22/250 but in British Columbia I hunted with a guide who used an A-bolt in .300 Win Mag. I shot it a couple of times and was impressed with the trigger and with the well desig...
In a bolt, which should provide you the maximum accuracy, do not overlook the Remington 541-T. They will put to shame any hopped-up 10-22 I have ever seen. If price is a big factor, check out Marlin...
...chester Model 70, Remington Model 700 and the Savage line of economical .30-06. I have used them all in bolt action and find the bolt actions suit my hunting needs the best. The guns mentioned above a...
...light. Biggest problem is trigger and lock time. It takes much longer for the hammer to fall than for a bolt gun to fire. It takes some pratice to hold it still while the hammer falls. Once you get th...
Nope, no matter what .22 I use, one of three bolt actions, two single shots or the 10/22 Whenever I shoot Remington, Winchester, or Federal I always get duds. CCI has been the only reliable .22 ammo I...
...ears, until he died. The only 'problem' is that it doesn't have the cranking action of a bolt action, and you need to slam the slide forward to make sure the bolt is fully closed on the...
I've had mine for about 6 months-so far I love it! I bought 2 extra magazines also. The bolt rides on 2 rails which are a little touchy about the amount of lubrication they receive. Otherwise it&...
...lt like a military rifle (not by way of appearance - it was just very robust) and they currently make a bolt gun. I recently purchased a CZ527 in 223 and was very impressed with both the construction ...
I have a 4x rifle on mine now and works fine. You'll need high rings to clear the bolt handle though. The problem with shooting shot in a rifled barrel is the pattern tends to dougnut from the tw...
I believe you'd be happy with any of the better bolt actions, i.e. Remington, Winchester, Browning, etc. But if this was to be my designated turkey gun I would take a hard look at the Savage 24F,...
...ions i know there are better high dollar scopes but i like simmons i am going to put it on a browning a bolt 300 mag thank you for your...
A Savage bolt-action would seem to be right up your alley. Go to savagearms.com(?) and click on hunting rifles on the left side menu (kinda toward the bottom). These are not high-price guns but are by...
...you'd settle for a pump action (I'm taking a guess that you just don't want semi-auto or bolt) Remington's 7600 comes in .270, .308, and 30-06 but not .300 win mag. I'm not su...
...n others, but they have 20% off right now. Anyway, my rifleless brother is left-handed and found a .300 bolt action I believe. He found a 30- 06 semi-auto with synthetic stock which he didn't lik...
i just got a new a bolt today mine is a stainless steel stalker in 7mm mag i got it sighted in today it shoot a half inch group at100 yards without the boss the boss is to loud in a magnum caliber i l...
Concur with a bolt action .223 for beginning vaminter. Can get a new Winchester M70 for $400, a heavy barrel varmint variant for $800. Never had much luck with used varmint rifles personnally. Plus th...
...ne out there knows more, I'd love to hear about it, since I was thinking about buying a Browning A-bolt with the BOSS....
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