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Post by squawberryman on Mar 4, 2019 14:16:56 GMT -5
If not I'll give you my address sir.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 10:48:49 GMT -5
Lol
Been looking for a good bolt 22 for some time. This one kinda suits my psyche. It's somewhat "old school" being circa 1968. Since I am circa 1965 we seem to be a good match. My old A-Bolt 22 had a rough barrel (tool chatter) and the Rugers I had just didn't work out either. The little FN Browning is the answer to what I was looking for. Now, if I can ever afford a Cooper, the Browning may get a sibling.
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Post by squawberryman on Mar 5, 2019 12:16:05 GMT -5
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Post by jd on Mar 6, 2019 18:25:47 GMT -5
I've had 2 Belgium T-Bolts and both shot extremely well with ammo they liked... I'm talking 1/2" 5 shot groups at 50 yards. Nice triggers and great workmanship... I eventually sold both because I would find myself trying to rotate the bolt handle like on all my other bolt guns when I worked the bolt...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2019 0:38:01 GMT -5
I've had 2 Belgium T-Bolts and both shot extremely well with ammo they liked... I'm talking 1/2" 5 shot groups at 50 yards. Nice triggers and great workmanship... I eventually sold both because I would find myself trying to rotate the bolt handle like on all my other bolt guns when I worked the bolt... Well, that's encouraging. If my rifle does MOA, I'd be DELIGHTED. For some reason, I took to the straight pull bolt lik e a hog to slop. Not sure I can ever go back, lol. Thanks for the input!
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Post by wdr2 on Mar 7, 2019 12:31:52 GMT -5
My Belgium T-Bolt is very accurate, not a target gun but generally under 1in at 50 yards. Great squirrel gun.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2019 10:25:55 GMT -5
Been working a lot of hours and the weather has been rainy, but you guys have me itching to shoot the little Browning and see how it groups. Hope to get a few more rounds thru it asap.
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Post by WARDOG on Mar 14, 2019 13:11:53 GMT -5
I was looking at a beautiful T-Bolt in a LGS back in January. Beautiful craftsmanship, bluing, checkering etc. I checked the trigger with a snap-cap and it was atrocious! Hard, heavy and gritty. I really wanted the rifle. I did a half day of research on the internet to find trigger alternatives. There was limited aftermarket triggers, and they were expensive. I ended up having to pass on it.
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