Browning safari grade rifles are hunting rifles, not target rifles. You should reasonably expect 2"-3" 3-shot groups at 100 yards. Although this can't compare to an accurate target rifle, this is more accuracy than most people can take advantage of in hunting conditions. Altough a hunting rifle is built for accuracy, other concerns are reliability and ability to accept a multitude of ammunition, including multiple bullet weights. These competing concerns cause the manufacturer to make trade-offs that may cause the rifle to produce less than target-grade accuracy. You should not be concerned with lack of target-grade accuracy if you expect to use the rifle for hunting. On the other hand, the rifle may 'enjoy' a particular brand of ammunition or bullet weight and you may find it shoots more accurately than above. Good luck.
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