I think the A-bolt is a bit of an abortion. Just my opinion
I think that the A-bolt is more than just a bit of an abortion,but that is just my opinion.
I think the A-bolt is a bit of an abortion. Just my opinion
What is wrong with a detachable magazine you can't load from the top or get at whithout opening the floor plate![]()
IMHO the Brownings are also more accurate out of the box than the new Rugers and do not require any "tweaking" to shoot well.
So just how many of each rifle have YOU fired to arrive at this conclusion?
I prefer the Ruger:
-Controlled feed
-Floorplate magazine as opposed to the Browning's worst of both worlds system
-Intergral scope bases and rings are included
-More "classic" appearance. Also available as M77 MkII with gloss bluing.
Browning should go back to making proper rifles like the Mauser-actioned ones they used to sell. Also, they should lose the gold triggers and gaudy urethane stock finishes.
They have also been proven to lighten trigger pull by at least 3 pounds!4 A-Bolts and about a dozen Rugers.
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I might of accidentally started quite a debate here. I have been leaning toward's the Browning because it's free floated and lighter. I have never had a 50mm scope before neither and I was wondering if a 3-9x50 Bushnell Legend would fit on the Browning with the weaver tip-off mount's because they have worked good for me before.
I might of accidentally started quite a debate here. I have been leaning toward's the Browning because it's free floated and lighter. I have never had a 50mm scope before neither and I was wondering if a 3-9x50 Bushnell Legend would fit on the Browning with the weaver tip-off mount's because they have worked good for me before.
I should point out also that the Ruger can be easily free floated as well, and either rifle would benefit from being glass bedded.
Detachable mags are, IMHO, just another thing to lose. This is not an AR, its a bolt gun - fast mag changes are a non-starter as far as I see it. Hinged floor plates are more robust anyhow.
I also disagree the trigger is better on the A-bolt. The new Ruger triggers are really good though both types would benefit from a good stone job on the sear.
The Ruger has a Winchester-70 style safety (though it works differently internally). If you need to have a tang safety (can't imagine why), get a used Ruger M77 MkI instead of the MkII.
And you're right - after the 710, the A-bolt is a perenial whipping boy around here - LOL.



























