Browning X-Bolt Medallion

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Sonny
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Browning X-Bolt Medallion

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Well junior has been wanting a 7mm Rem mag for a long time but he's so tight with his money that when he pinches a penny it says OUCH! :lol:

Anyway he broke down and spent some of his money on a new Lefthand Browning X-Bolt Medallion 7mmRem mag. It is a nice rifle and I think his .30-06 will be on vacation next hunting season. haha. I'm happy for him and both of us should be due for a mule deer draw down in the southeast part of Alberta where the big bucks roam. Both his 7mm and my 6.5PRC will be excellent long range rifles if we do our part.

He only text me one pic and here it is..
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