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#Post#: 18297--------------------------------------------------
CZ vs Browning....
By: Miroku38 Date: November 5, 2013, 3:23 pm
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Ok, so the looking goes on...
Now seen a Browning T-Bolt synthetic with 16.5" barrel...
Comparing this with a CZ 452/455 American with 16" barrel...
Which would you choose....?
#Post#: 18299--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: Dancake Date: November 5, 2013, 4:10 pm
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The Browning is the better built gun, but the CZ will do
everything you'll ever need and still look and feel good.
#Post#: 18366--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: Flatliner Date: November 6, 2013, 1:06 pm
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CZ 452 everytime. The Browning is a nice enough wee gun,but it's
let down by the trigger.
£15 will buy you a trigger kit for the 452,so you can set up how
you like.
#Post#: 18448--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: GEOFF.223 Date: November 7, 2013, 6:20 am
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Browning for me my mates got a t bolt 17hmr its a cracker
#Post#: 18456--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: beanieboy Date: November 7, 2013, 9:29 am
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The Browning in 16" feels like a toy compared to the CZ - they
are both very well made and there is no doubt that the Browning
would be a delight to carry around all day in the field. I just
prefer the CZ [American with sporter barrel] as it feels more
substantial without being heavy. The trigger on both are not
great when new, but as has been said, the CZ can be easily fixed
with a number of trigger kit options. The Browning is, imo, a
nicer looking rifle.
#Post#: 18458--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: duck caller Date: November 7, 2013, 9:32 am
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there is a adjuster on the browning trigger built into the rifle
however it only goes from 6lb down to 3lb i think thats what the
paper work said ive turned mine down and still a heavy trigger
but you soon get used to it till you go a use another rifle and
then you really notice it
#Post#: 18563--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: Miroku38 Date: November 8, 2013, 4:32 pm
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Had another wee look at the Browning today and I've decided I'm
going to let my CZ455 go (despite how much I love it) and get
the Browning instead...
Style of shooting has changed, more mobile now and the 455 thumb
hole is just a bit too heavy to carry all night, especially once
I mount my new NV unit on it...
Will probably look at a .17HMR for day shooting next year and
keep the NV on the new Browning for dedicated night use (and
maybe the odd day)
#Post#: 18639--------------------------------------------------
Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: Miroku38 Date: November 9, 2013, 2:46 pm
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Went and got it today...
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Off now to update my signature...
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Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: duck caller Date: November 9, 2013, 2:49 pm
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health to enjoy m8 good choice
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Re: CZ vs Browning....
By: Dancake Date: November 9, 2013, 2:53 pm
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Nice looking rifle there. Not being funny but is the bipod on
back to front?
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