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.
your browning safari was made in 1969.
your browning safari bolt action was made in 1969.
The prefix of L70 indicates that your Browning safari bolt action rifle was made in the year 1970.
With the 5L prefix to your serial number indicates that your Browning model safari bolt action rifle was produced by FN of belguim for Browning in 1965.
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The prefix of L70 indicates that your Browning safari bolt action rifle was made in the year 1970.
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With the serial number that you supplied,your Browning Safari bolt action rifle was produced by FN of Belguim for Browning in the year 1963.
The 2 letters found in your serial number(MZ) indicate that your Browning safari was made in the year 2001.
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