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Browning TBolt
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 11:54 am
by BigAl52
Ive looked at the Browning TBolt alot lately and I really like the one they have in a maple stock. The have a 10 round flush fit magazine and are also available in other stock configurations. Anyone here have one? Like to here how you like it if you do. I have read some reviews on them and they seem to be very good shooting rifles. There on the expensive side at 5 to 700.00 depending on the stock you get. Al
Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 3:21 pm
by tractortad
We have one with a walnut stock - great little rifle built with that typical excellent Miroku quality. The 10 round "double-helix" magazine that it uses is also a very clever design and well made. Ours did not come with iron sights - we had to buy Talley rings made exclusively for the T-Bolt to mount a scope. I'd say it shoots on par with our CZ 452 & 455 bolt actions, but it is a lighter, more slender design. We got it because we were fascinated with that straight-back pull design of the bolt and we were impressed by the overall quality. Like you say, they are pricey (I think ours was a little under $650), but then again, it's a Miroku made Browning, and it is a very high quality firearm that can be passed down a couple of generations..
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Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:17 am
by roddy
I don't have one personally, but a friend has one in .17 HMR with a Walnut stock...nice gun and a good shooter. I have seen pictures of the maple stock version...gorgeous.
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Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 10:12 am
by BigAl52
Thanks Tad I was intrigued by the bolt also and that is the reason for my interest along with the maple stock. Like Roddy shows above those maple stocks are really nice looking. Al
Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:45 pm
by TNman
Don’t own one but have always liked them from the original version back in the 70s. Squirrel hunting with a .22 rifle is one of my passions and nothing but a super accurate rifle with a good trigger is acceptable. Those are beautiful rifles and I figure they will shoot well also.
Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:52 pm
by Mags
Curious question about hunting squirrel with a .22. Does a squirrel's body stop a .22 bullet or does the bullet travel on?
Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 10:02 am
by Henry88
Mags wrote:Curious question about hunting squirrel with a .22. Does a squirrel's body stop a .22 bullet or does the bullet travel on?
In my experience, the bullet is rarely stopped, especially up by the head. Of coarse different guns, bullets, and I suppose squirrels will yield different results.
Re: Browning TBolt
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 11:45 am
by Mags
Thought that might be the case. Since I don't eat them, I'll just keep using my .410 for squirrel.