Tinman
.308 Win
I have a S&W 22 Victory and a Ruger Mark IV competition. I am looking at a Buckmark just to round out the collection of .22 pistols. What do you think? Should I or shouldn’t I?
Completely agree. I have one. It's a tack driver but as @thegatman said it's I PITA to clean. However, Browning recommends you don't take it down for cleaning but just clean breach/bore. I have about 500 rounds through mine and haven't taken it down. But knowing how dirty 22LR is it's just a matter of when I take it down for actual "true" cleaning.Go for it. Very accurate but tough to clean.
I have one. He's right.Go for it. Very accurate but tough to clean.
I have the same model with 7.25 barrel, yours looks to be the same.This the one that I bought for indoor bullseye league at my club. I love it, It’s an excellent bullseye gun.
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It is.I have the same model with 7.25 barrel, yours looks to be the same.
Great investment.They like cci mini magsWell I went to Runnings today and bought the Browning Buckmark camper.
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Same one I have. It eats anything I toss through it.Well I went to Runnings today and bought the Browning Buckmark camper.
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^^^^^^^^^ ThisIf you flip the sear spring, it cuts the trigger pull weight in half.
Mine really likes Federal Automatch.
If you flip the sear spring, it cuts the trigger pull weight in half.
Mine really likes Federal Automatch.
I've got the same gun. I swapped the trigger for one with an overtravel screw and put on a set of target grips. After flipping and tweaking the sear spring, polishing the insides and removing the magazine safety, I've got the trigger as close to 2 lbs as I can be and still moving the weight.My Buckmark Contour 7.25'' barrel with a 3MOA Vortex Venom, Also likes Auto Match. Last I shot Bullseye I had a 250 average, that was about 8/9 years ago.
Tried it on Steel and just prefer my S&W M&P 22 with the 6MOA Vortex Venom maybe because it is lighter.
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