I've decided to sell two of the three 'iron sighted' 308's in my inventory. But I can't decide which one to keep. I value the input of THR to help me make this decission. I'll be using this rifle as a scout rifle without a scope for defense or the occasional elk tag. Here they are...
Remington 600: Light, fast and accurate. Trigger on the heavy side. Need to get a steel floorplate for it.
Browning BLR '81 Lightweight: Light, not as accurate as the 600, but easily does 'minute of elk' within 150 yards. Hard to clean from the breach end. Lever action for quick follow-up shots.
Thompson Center Pro Hunter: Accurate for three rounds cold, recoil is nothing with the limbsaver built in. Can accomidate different barrels including rimfire. Has the best trigger of the three.
Thanks in advance,
Bit
Remington 600: Light, fast and accurate. Trigger on the heavy side. Need to get a steel floorplate for it.
Browning BLR '81 Lightweight: Light, not as accurate as the 600, but easily does 'minute of elk' within 150 yards. Hard to clean from the breach end. Lever action for quick follow-up shots.
Thompson Center Pro Hunter: Accurate for three rounds cold, recoil is nothing with the limbsaver built in. Can accomidate different barrels including rimfire. Has the best trigger of the three.
Thanks in advance,
Bit