I haven't had my BOSS-equipped A-bolt for some years now, but I recollected the manual to have instructions for how to find the sweet spot for ammo...
The compound Browning used on the A-bolt II rifles, at least those I've ever seen (including my own) is indeed a somewhat rubbery/squishy material....
Ernie the Gunsmith replacement trigger spring.
See-through rings are a DISASTER for cheek weld. You can't squish your face down for irons; your bones get in the way. So, you just lose all...
Purty rifle!
Best way I can think of to see some of the non-cosmetic (and cosmetic?) changes over the years is to download the owner's manuals from Browning, and...
2 choices: 1) Replace the scope with one which offers more eye relief (or with a shorter objective lens bell) 2) Replace the mounts (bases, or...
That's what you care about. You want your eye to align perfectly with the scope when you close your eyes and 'rest' your cheek or head on the stock....
It's hard for me to say, since I've no idea what gunsmiths in South Africa will work on. What I can tell you is that there are 'smiths in the States...
Welcome! Just finished a cup of Rooibos tea a while ago. :-)
Here is Browning's web page with their 'BOSS sweet spots' listed: http://www.browning.com/support/frequently-asked-questions/boss-sweet-spot.html I...
The barrel is threaded. It's a VERY fine-pitch thread. You just screw it completely off. You can either also unscrew the jam nut that holds the...
What would you like to know about using a factory-BOSS-equipped rifle without either of the BOSS weights on it?
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No, I think the gun is as it should be. '91 was the first year for the std. (30-06) action length, and also the year they introduced the folding...
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