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Trying to decide on gun for deer hunting. Have looked at 50 and 54 in GPR and CVA Mountain Rifle and Browning Mountain Rifle. All seem to be okay for that purpose. Any thoughts?? Thanks.
This right here…^^^^^^The only logical solution to your quandary is to buy all three & do a side by side comparison to see which suits you best.
But, all kidding aside, my personal preference of the three would be the Great Plains Rifle. Second choice would be the CVA Mountain Rifle. Never having owned a Browning, can't really speak to them.
Obviously @Huntinshep is considering a used rifle. At this point, all three rifles are no longer in production. If a new production rifle is desired, I would consider the InvestArms Gemmer rifle in 54 caliber or the Great Plains Signature series in 54 caliber. There is also the Bridger Hawken by InvestArms. These are in present production. An older well cared for used Great Plains Rifle is a good choice.Trying to decide on gun for deer hunting. Have looked at 50 and 54 in GPR and CVA Mountain Rifle and Browning Mountain Rifle. All seem to be okay for that purpose. Any thoughts?? Thanks.
I emphatically concur!Having owned all three, in terms of fit and finish, the Browning is heads and shoulders above the other two. Accuracy wise, they’re all good.
This is my opinion, based on killing countless deer over several decades, with muzzeloading rifles. While .50 is good, .54 is better! While CVA guns are good, the Browning Mountain Rifle is much better! I don't know what GPR is?Trying to decide on gun for deer hunting. Have looked at 50 and 54 in GPR and CVA Mountain Rifle and Browning Mountain Rifle. All seem to be okay for that purpose. Any thoughts?? Thanks.
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