I don’t own either of these rifles, but have handled them both at the shop.
There’s a lot to like with both models, but for me it came down to how they fit and handled.

The Browning was my first choice, until I shouldered it. The egros are wrong for me and a heavy recoiling cartridge was going to be uncomfortable at best. Otherwise I thought it was a well designed package. Some say the trigger is a weak link....idk.

The CA stocks fit me like a good work glove....perfect. But that’s just my take on it.
I liked the action and trigger as well.

I started scheming to buy a CA I one of the 6.5 variations, but just haven’t seen the need to drop the cash when I have a Kimber pulling 6.5 duty in the safe.....

You need to get hands on personally, to see which one is going to be right for you.


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