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I have been Looking at a 50 Alaskan conversion based on a Browning 1886 SRC. This one was converted by Doug Turnbull. I would greatly appreciate any feed back on the 50 Alaskan. Does any one here have one of the Bowning 1886 models ? I don't really know why this one appeals to me. I ceratinly am not a fan of Jap made guns but the 50 cal big boomer and case coloring is calling me | ||
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I've got one of the Jap. 1886 45-70 take down. I would not trade this rifle for the past 5 years production of Marlin 45-70s. This rifle is just fine as it came out of the box. The only modifications I've made are drill and tap for tang site, then decided that a reciever site would be easier on my thumb knuckle. Jim | |||
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How is the trigger creep on it ? On thing I hate about the new Winchesters, especially the '94's are those incredibly sloppy triggers with 1/4" of creep. I have never seen one of the browning's in person so I am flying blind. In fact I have never owned any Browning at all. | |||
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The trigger on mine is acceptable. It's not anything like the refined trigger on my Remington, nor my Mark X or my AR10t. There's a bit of take up and a smidge of over travel but nothing that's not managable. Jim | |||
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If the 1886 extra lite reproduction rifles are made as well as the Mirouko shotguns are then they will be fine rifles, I can not wait to work the action on the one I have on lay buy to see if it is as smooth or smoother than my Marlin 1895. | |||
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