The Gamemaster, sincere thanks for your very comprehensive input on the Browning BPR. It would appear that the Remington 7600 might just be the ‘better’ of the two – still currently made, a common everyday item, optional 10 shot mag, less complicated to maintain etc.
Initially, I loathed my thirty year old Browning B78 High Wall’s creepy heavy trigger – purchased second hand nearly three years ago. However, since being professionally adjusted it is now an absolute joy to take hunting – very slight free play, with a relatively crisp 2 lb release. Hence my concern about the adjustability of the Browning BPR’s trigger – and now, the 7600’s.
In contrast to the 7600, you stated : “It has a forged aluminum receiver and a forearm that is not meant to be taken apart - ever. So if your intentions is to take this gun apart and field strip it and clean it and put it back together - forget it! When you take it apart - you run the risk of doing major damage to the mechanisms that are built into the gun to keep it clean and working properly. It has felt sweeps built into the slide mechanisms that actually cleans the slides as you pump the action”. In short, the BPR appears not to be very user friendly regarding cleaning & maintenance etc.
I greatly appreciate the valuable knowledge and experience expressed by people such as yourself – keep it up !. Similarly, the facility of such forums for openly sharing / exchanging such data. All the best from ‘Down Under’, Ross.