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Browning Medalion in 22 Hornet????
The Browning Medalion in 22 Hornet. Can those wiser in the ways of this rifle discuss the pros and cons?
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I have a Medalion in .22 Hornet. It is an accurate, light fun gun. I have shot prairie dogs, rockchucks, groundhogs, turkey and squirrel with mine. With a reduced load of Unique it is a very effective squirrel rifle. My only complaint is the clip. I have problems getting it to feed. I want a new clip but I have been unable to find one.
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Browning Medalion
Several years ago, I was considering buying a Browning A-Bolt. I asked about changing barrels for a different caliber, and was told that Browning used a fine thread on its barrels, which made them extremely difficult to rebarrel. The sales person also said that if , for some reason, I needed a new barrel, Browning would actually have to give me a new reciever as well. That ended my interest. I don't know if that situation still exists.
BUT, the A-Bolt I was looking at was a finely finished, attractive gun. I don't know anything about their accuracy. |
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For What's It's Worth:
I have heard nothing but good things about the little Medalion. I know Pete Hauer over on GGVG has one and loves it. Accurate enough to take quite a few foxes every year with it. As a platform to build a custom, you could make worse decisions. Michael
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I have one I had re barreled to 19 calhoon and it works just fine, I will confess my gun smith had a hard job removing the barrel and he cursed a lot about the fine tight threads, thats about 3 years ago and he has started talking to me again but only last week. you will really the short lift on the bolt and its a great light walk about rifle, if possible stress you want an extra mag ordered with the rifle I got one but 12 months
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