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Browning T Bolt
- Shakey Jake
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Browning T Bolt
Shot the Browning today. 50 yard target using bulk Federal Champion ammo. Not too bad for a windy day. I'll post the target when I get home. The site doesn't want to load the pic from my phone.
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Re: Browning T Bolt
Good shooting. Iron sights? How did the General do?
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He did okay. BTW they had CASES of 9mm and .223 ammo in stock at the range. Still a bit expensive at $17 for a 50 rd box of Aguila but they had stacks of it. Maybe things are starting to get better.
Jake
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Re: Browning T Bolt
Nice shooting Jake. Glad you were able to get out.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Browning T Bolt
Which version of the T bolt were you using, Jake? We sold off our new T bolt with the helix magazine, but we kept our '66 vintage Belgium T2. Both very accurate, but I do prefer the original.
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Re: Browning T Bolt
Great shooting Jake! 17 bucks for 50 9mm isn't bad at all today!
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Re: Browning T Bolt
I purchased it Christmas of 2018 and it has the 10 round rotary magazine therefore it's not vintage at all. It does have the heavy barrel so that's a plus and I really like the trigger. I forgot to take my Caldwell Rock BR Competition rest with me so I was not at all comfortable shooting from a bench with military hold but did okay.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 6:41 pmWhich version of the T bolt were you using, Jake? We sold off our new T bolt with the helix magazine, but we kept our '66 vintage Belgium T2. Both very accurate, but I do prefer the original.
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Re: Browning T Bolt
Thanks. Like I said, all T bolts are very accurate. Enjoy.
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Re: Browning T Bolt
When y'all mention T-bolt it makes me think 1964 Ford Fairlane 427 Thunderbolt factory Super/Stocker! 
Can't help it as I have a long history of hot rodding in my DNA !
Can't help it as I have a long history of hot rodding in my DNA !
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Re: Browning T Bolt
Looks fast, but faster than a speeding bullet? 