Ruger Ultralight vs Browning Micro Medallion

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Contemplating one of the above in .308 (Getting older need light gun) I like the short action and .308 would serve my needs for white-tails or moose when the occasion arises --- how do they compare for accuracy/quality -- impressions?
 
I've had both, and highly suspect you'd keep the Ruger longer. It's a higher quality gun, and has much better support for parts or warranty if needed (not likely, it's a Ruger). You're also gaining an excellent controlled round feed action, and far better safety design for hunting than the Browning. Plus, you get free rings with an excellent integral mounting system. Not a fair comparison between these two makers.
 
I bought a Ruger ultralight in stainless & 30-06 two years ago & love it. Shoots any load tried under 1 inch. Being so light it is not quite as good for off hand shooting as some of my heavier guns, but is the only rifle I ever carry now. I shoot 308 level handloads with 165 Noslers . My original plan was to replace the plastic stock with a wood one, but I found I like the feel of it as is & it makes such a good boat gun.
 
I have owned a Browning Micro Medallion in .308 for over twenty years. It is the only rifle I have never sold, out of hundreds. It is accurate, has a beautiful trigger and a joy to carry. :)
 
I am still really, REALLY, sad that I sold my Browning Medallion in .223 in a time of dire financial need. Hope to get it back soon. Love my Rugers too, but that Browning shot the damn lights out.
 
for a new off the rack deer rifle on the lighter end of the spectrum I wouldn't pick either one.

I'd get a new Model 70 Fwt and put a set of Talleys and a 2.5-8X Leupold on top and call it good....very good.

Set up this way a long action will be pretty much an even 8lbs...a short action about 4 ounces less.
 
Though I am more of a Ruger fan, I do have a micro medallion from the 90's (in 7mm-08) that is beautifully built, always accurate, carried on many, many multi day hunts and I've shot a lot of game with it! This ones on the never sell list...
 
Ive owned a micro medallion in 284win for 20 years as well. Browning triggers arent as good as a winchester or a remington but they do have some features that make it desirable, DM, 60 degree bolt throw and tang safety which I like. My rifle is accurate and easy to pack around. I also own a model 70 EW in 7mm08 and it is a very nice rifle, but doesnt outshoot my micro. I dont have any experience with rugers but Im sure they are nice as well. I've never had an issue with my micro. Regards Pete.
 
I've had both, and highly suspect you'd keep the Ruger longer. It's a higher quality gun, and has much better support for parts or warranty if needed (not likely, it's a Ruger). You're also gaining an excellent controlled round feed action, and far better safety design for hunting than the Browning. Plus, you get free rings with an excellent integral mounting system. Not a fair comparison between these two makers.

Are you talking A-Bolt or X-Bolt?
 
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