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Bear Lake Hunter
FNG
I sold my jeep so maybe I should revert back to the Browning ha ha
Yep. Bottom metal, aluminum magazine, stainless bolt release and recoil lug. I am really wanting some open sights too. Eventually you could have purchased a Sako for the same price.Just to remember it’s a rabbit hole by getting it tikka. Yes, from beginning we all was “nice rifle I’ll keep it that way” .Next ending up with aftermarket options stock/bottom metal/barrel/trigger etc.. And at the end Tikka cost same or more that high end rifle.
Thank you. No back order but I did sign up for notification when it’s back in stockThe Ember is showing on EuroOptic now. It's out of stock but I'm sure you can place a backorder to get in line.
Thank you. No back order but I did sign up for notification when it’s back in stock
Thank you all, for all of the tips. I could not see the Ember on EuroOptic.
I have decided to get a Browning X-Bolt Mountain Pro in either Burnt Bronze or Tungsten. The new models
look great and I believe either one will work for what I want. Unfortunately, these are also very difficult to find.
I have put myself on several "Notify" lists and hope that I will be able to find one in the coming months.
Dang! Whats the name/number/caliber?Thank you 180. I tried but did not see it.
X-Bolt Mountain Pro Burnt Bronze- Item Number 035540282 (.300 Win Mag)
Or
X-Bolt Mountain Pro Tungsten- Item Number 035538282 (.300 Win Mag)
I believe they just came out (this model). I did see one at our local Expo. I wish I would/could have bought it.
Hell yeah! Did you get it? *hypothetically of course*I just saw that it was a .300 that you found, great! I am calling them now!
I may take you up on that! Next time I'll be in UT is probably chasing doe pronghorn or cow elk.I did, thanks to you!
When you are in Northern Utah, look me up. I owe you lunch or something!
Consider yourself invited. I have a few good spots up here for cow elk and antelope.I may take you up on that! Next time I'll be in UT is probably chasing doe pronghorn or cow elk.