M CARBO makes a replacement spring for the trigger. You still can adjust the trigger to your liking but it allows you to go below 2 lbs. I have one on my Xbolt and its pull weight is 1.3lbs
Last year I bought the x bolt pro carbon fiber in 7prc ...I like the rogues but I've always owned brownings...they knocked it out the park with the pro model.
How is the 7prc with a light rifle? Is it bad to shoot? All the long range people keep telling me that it's a bad idea... Just trying to get a do it all rifle for hunting
@@digginandbuildinwv7012 Depends on what a hair trigger is. I've been using 1 pound triggers on all of my hunting rifles which are Rem 700s or clones until I got Tikkas and Sakos. Many of my tikkas are very close to one pounds with the replacement spring which works for me. After years of shooing this way, 1.5 pounds takes too long for the trigger to break
The lack of consistency adjusting the trigger in and out doesn’t really scream quality control to me. In however many turns and then back out should yield the same result each time in my mind. If it’s different every time it seems comparable to a cheap scope that doesn’t dial back to zero. One of two things are happening, your either bending something and in that case the adjustment should dead-end before damaging internals, or like you mentioned it removes tension from a spring. Either the tension will return as it sits for a long period or this is a “controlled” destruction of a component. The browning is a nice gun and if it shoots for you don’t let anyone tell you otherwise but I’m still not sold on their trigger. Cheers
Understood, I'll check the trigger again to see if it's changed. Like I said I'm not a gun expert, but I like to test out what I hear, so far this hack you could say has worked out. Thanks for the input!
How are you liking the rifle? I am in a similar endeavor now also considering these 2 options as well as a weatherby mark v. I’m leaning towards the browning
Honestly the only thing holding me back from browning is the trigger, I can’t stand browning triggers and they hamstrung their 7prc offerings to mostly 22 inch barrels. I feel like they did that on purpose to sell more 6.8 westerns.
Any update on the trigger pull weight? Did the weight stay at 2lbs 5 oz. Or did some tension come back? I spoke with mcarbo and they said they will have a spring for the x bolt 2 coming but didn't say when but it's on there radar
Ok I bought a x bolt 2 was going to try the same thing even though it's a different trigger was going to try it until someone has a reduced spring kit. So was wondering if it stayed the same on yours or not thanks
@matthewrehak2574 i dont remember writing an article on anything, did i say that? Was going to do another video on the pencil barrels like on a kimber ascent
Got both in 7prc sold browing did not like it trigger bad...didn't like at all ..i.would day firece..was 10 times better. .49 groups . B had inch or inch half .
Quick thumbs down on this one. You took a gun made in Japan over one fully made in the USA…I bought the rogue this fall in 7mm mag…works and shoots flawlessly. Best of luck 👍
I don't expect everyone to agree, the fact I narrowed it down to those 2 tells you how much I really liked the fierce. The miroku barrels out of Japan have been excellent in my experience. It was simply some of the features that the fierce should have at that price.
Good choice, that Browning pro is a super nice rifle. Not only are they pleasing to the eye they are feature rich.
Hands down the xbolts are better hunting rifle.
M CARBO makes a replacement spring for the trigger. You still can adjust the trigger to your liking but it allows you to go below 2 lbs. I have one on my Xbolt and its pull weight is 1.3lbs
Good to know
Last year I bought the x bolt pro carbon fiber in 7prc ...I like the rogues but I've always owned brownings...they knocked it out the park with the pro model.
How is the 7prc with a light rifle? Is it bad to shoot? All the long range people keep telling me that it's a bad idea... Just trying to get a do it all rifle for hunting
Would like to know this too. Looking at one of these.
1 point I failed to emphasize is you can get a 3 lug bolt and 3 position safety on a Fierce rifle but it was $1k more.
can you just replace the trigger spring with a lighter wt spring like you can in a Tikka?
@derekmcmurry4263 probably but I don't think you need too unless you want a really hair trigger.
@@digginandbuildinwv7012 Depends on what a hair trigger is. I've been using 1 pound triggers on all of my hunting rifles which are Rem 700s or clones until I got Tikkas and Sakos. Many of my tikkas are very close to one pounds with the replacement spring which works for me. After years of shooing this way, 1.5 pounds takes too long for the trigger to break
Great choice. The feirce rage models are good but the rest are over $ piles
The lack of consistency adjusting the trigger in and out doesn’t really scream quality control to me. In however many turns and then back out should yield the same result each time in my mind. If it’s different every time it seems comparable to a cheap scope that doesn’t dial back to zero. One of two things are happening, your either bending something and in that case the adjustment should dead-end before damaging internals, or like you mentioned it removes tension from a spring. Either the tension will return as it sits for a long period or this is a “controlled” destruction of a component. The browning is a nice gun and if it shoots for you don’t let anyone tell you otherwise but I’m still not sold on their trigger. Cheers
Understood, I'll check the trigger again to see if it's changed. Like I said I'm not a gun expert, but I like to test out what I hear, so far this hack you could say has worked out. Thanks for the input!
Also are you still doing a video on the trick to keep thin barrels shooting good after alot of shots?
@KorreMorse i will just been a busy spring and summer, but what i can tell you is that it has more to do with the heat of your gun powder than barrel.
How are you liking the rifle? I am in a similar endeavor now also considering these 2 options as well as a weatherby mark v. I’m leaning towards the browning
I got no complaints, can't wait to go elk hunting with it. Weatherby are nice too!
How is the 7prc to shoot from a light rifle? Unpleasant? Can you track target in scope throughout or recoil too high for that?
@TheEdward234 Its pretty good, but i do have a banish 30 silencer that takes away most recoil
Why anyone would want a browning over a fierce is crazy.
For the reasons I mentioned in the video.
@@digginandbuildinwv7012 to each their own I guess. The force is a much better firearm.
@matthewkyle6939 I'm sure I'll end up buying one, I do like them, might go 6.5prc with it. It's all good!
Honestly the only thing holding me back from browning is the trigger, I can’t stand browning triggers and they hamstrung their 7prc offerings to mostly 22 inch barrels. I feel like they did that on purpose to sell more 6.8 westerns.
@@matthewkyle6939 I believe so as well
Any update on the trigger pull weight? Did the weight stay at 2lbs 5 oz. Or did some tension come back? I spoke with mcarbo and they said they will have a spring for the x bolt 2 coming but didn't say when but it's on there radar
@@KorreMorse I'll have to check it
Ok I bought a x bolt 2 was going to try the same thing even though it's a different trigger was going to try it until someone has a reduced spring kit. So was wondering if it stayed the same on yours or not thanks
@KorreMorse i just bought an xbolt2 also the speed spr in 6.5prc, haven't touched trigger or shot it yet
I have the same exact picking up tomorrow I'll try the trigger trick soon and post results here unless you do it first lol
Trigger is heavy trick didn't do anything for me it's a different trigger I hope someone comes up with a fix
09:13 what was that, flying above you?
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@@digginandbuildinwv7012 😄oh, I see
where is the article you wrote? i would love to read that
@matthewrehak2574 i dont remember writing an article on anything, did i say that? Was going to do another video on the pencil barrels like on a kimber ascent
Got both in 7prc sold browing did not like it trigger bad...didn't like at all ..i.would day firece..was 10 times better. .49 groups .
B had inch or inch half
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This was my browning at 300 yds photos.app.goo.gl/4oL5FzbeR2QhFc5UA
@@digginandbuildinwv7012 not bad mine shoots 3 inches at 500
Quick thumbs down on this one. You took a gun made in Japan over one fully made in the USA…I bought the rogue this fall in 7mm mag…works and shoots flawlessly. Best of luck 👍
I don't expect everyone to agree, the fact I narrowed it down to those 2 tells you how much I really liked the fierce. The miroku barrels out of Japan have been excellent in my experience. It was simply some of the features that the fierce should have at that price.