mr.revolverguy
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Has anyone put their hands on one or have completed a review. Wonder how it compares to the BergaraR14
Perhaps because you have not fired my 1948 Mossberg 46B. No word less than amazing qualifies. Have had it for 64 years. A few years ago I met a guy at an outdoor range in VT, and he had the succeeding #46 model, and it was (is) just as accurate as mine.RSIno1 said:IMHO - Long range target and rimfire don't belong in the same sentence.
mr.revolverguy said:Has anyone put their hands on one or have completed a review.
tinman said:Please define "Long Range" in this context.
WaynoWAYNO said:mr.revolverguy said:Has anyone put their hands on one or have completed a review.
The naysayers are already speaking, as is customary. :wink:
I am also interested in hearing reports from hands-on experiences.
I have the precision rimfire, and I think it's quite incredible. I would be interested in this latest target version.
NH Rugerman said:Wayno
I think the the action is the same as the Precision with the more traditional target stock set-up for those who don't like the AR-15 style chassis of the precision, my understanding is you can expect similar results...and good accuracy out to 100 yards with good ammo.
I have not handled one yet but I think I will like it.
YMMV
WAYNO said:NH Rugerman said:Wayno
I think the the action is the same as the Precision with the more traditional target stock set-up for those who don't like the AR-15 style chassis of the precision, my understanding is you can expect similar results...and good accuracy out to 100 yards with good ammo.
I have not handled one yet but I think I will like it.
YMMV
I would also suspect it's the same action, but I do prefer this more traditional target stock to the AR-style/skeleton chassis.