Brno firearm info needed

archie1980

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I am not very familiar with Brno firearms. A friend of mine wants to trade a Brno 601 in .223 for my Remington 700 BDL classic in 22-250. I prefer the .223, but would like to get a few opinions in regards to the Brno, ie, is it comparable to the Mod 700, who likes them, what don't you like about them, and why?

Thanks a bunch!!
 
The one I had years ago was a great shooter. All wood and steel and absolutely deadly in the gopher patch.

Does the one you're looking at have a single-set trigger (with a narrow front) or a conventional trigger?
 
Terrible trade, your buddy is trying to screw you. BTW what was his email address?

The 601 is an excellent, true Mauser short action rifle. It will shoot MOA EASILY.

See if it has the backup pop-up peep sight in the receiver. If yes, it is worth a little more.
 
I've had a Brno .22 for years and it is a death ray, with a 4 power Leupold scope I consistently take the heads off grouse out to and sometimes beyond 50 yards. One of my favorite rifles:)
 
Brno's are built better than Remingtons in my experience. The stocks do not have a modern straight comb, which does not bother me at all. but some would like a straighter stock with higher comb. I got rid of my last Remington some time ago, and have three Brno's.
 
If the difference in cartidge is acceptable to you, then I would take the Brno and run. It will hold its value better as well.
 
Ive shoot BRNO's in 22, 30-06, and 375 H&H. All were excellent shooting guns and very accurate. As to weather its a good deal, thats up to you. I like Remington's personally, but the caliber 223 is more preferable to 22-250 imo.

The BRNO will hold its value better as Curt said.
 
always keep the BRNO - someday they will become appreciated as the "other" good Mauser and become very desirable and the Remingtons --- well ........
 
I like Remington's personally, but the caliber 223 is more preferable to 22-250 imo.
Shooters here in NB have a strong preference to the 22/250 over any other 22cal centerfire cartridge. I've seen lots of guys roll their eyes to a .223 and go head over heels for a 22/250. Try to explain that the advantage isn't really that great and they go deaf.

I went to a .223 this year and have three guys lined up to buy my 22/250. :confused:


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