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What your gonna find out, maybe already know, is each brand you mentioned has their people that absolutely love them! I'd suggest you go find one of each and figure out what you like. Ruger's are fairly easy to find but I don't recall ever seeing a Howa in a store and not a lot of Browning's. In all likely hood all three are going to do what you need them to do but simply stand back and look at them and one will appeal more than the other's. Then pick them up and handle them and again you'll find one more appealing. As far as shooting bullet's and killing things, they will all do that pretty much equally well.I’m looking at a few rifles for a 300 win mag. Anyone have firsthand experience with any of these in this caliber?
Ruger American
Howa 1500/weatherby vanguard
Browning x-bolt stalker
Thanks.
Now there's a rifle I might go for. When Weatherby first brought out the Vanguard I knew a guy that had one and it was a beautiful beautiful rifle. Wood stock and blued barrel. Problem was it was a Weatherby and I've pretty much always been poor. That Vanguard is made by Howa and was one beautiful rifle I wished back then I could afford one. Only Weatherby I've ever seen I liked!I had a Vanguard that would shoot 180 grain accubonds under an inch. Great rifle. I like them enough that when I could no longer handle the magleum recoil, I bought another one in .308.
I bought one (in the 300 WM) quite a few years back. Love it and still have it. Shoots a variety of loads fine.Now there's a rifle I might go for. When Weatherby first brought out the Vanguard I knew a guy that had one and it was a beautiful beautiful rifle. Wood stock and blued barrel. Problem was it was a Weatherby and I've pretty much always been poor. That Vanguard is made by Howa and was one beautiful rifle I wished back then I could afford one. Only Weatherby I've ever seen I liked!