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Should I buy this?
Theres a Browning A-Bolt Hunter at the local gunshop going for $795.
Details- -used (about 20 rounds through it) -SIMS recoil pad -Sling -Burris 3x9x40 Scope -.30-06 Should I get it? |
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having no experience in this feild i give it my seal of approval and say:
yes
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The gun gets good reviews for durability and accuracy, if it fits you go for it, and burris makes good optics,way better then the trashco/simmons crap most places throw on their "package" guns. -06 is a versatile round too.
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That's a decent price for an A-Bolt with accessories and an optic. I would still haggle a bit though. A good price can always be better!
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Is it a synthetic or wood gun?
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It's wood, but I don't mind that -I like the traditional look.
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Same for me when dealing with hunting rifle. Just looks better, has more class.
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My hunting gun is a Browning A-Bolt. Mine's the rare slug shotgun model (since I live in a shotgun only hunting zone), but the A-Bolt is an incredibly well made weapon, I highly recommend you buy it. Those guns are reliable tac-drivers.
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Make sure it's not Japanese made. I have a Japanese Browniing and parts are already starting to wear out, after 4 years of very light use
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Just picked it up, it came up to $842 with the maryland 6% sales tax. Beautiful Rifle though, can't wait to test it out.
I'll post pictures later. |
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