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Browning CCS 525 Elite Double Express rifle review

Browning CCS 525 Elite Double Express rifle: This is a timeless and elegant rifle, with the impressive handling and accuracy of Browning’s over-under CCS.

Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent June 14, 2011

Browning CCS 525 Elite Double Express rifle.
Double rifles are not for everyone, but they do attract admiring glances when you show one to fellow shooters.

There is something timeless and elegant about the lines of a double rifle, be it a side-by-side or an over-under, that harks back to a time when life ran at a slower pace.

The Browning CCS is one such rifle.

The over-under double barrel arrangement is enveloped in a high-grade walnut stock and its overall handling characteristics are appealing.

Usually, you would expect to see a rifle like this for running game such as boar.

Indeed, as Britain?s boar population increases, more doubles are being sold, but they also make an excellent woodland stalking tool.

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As its name suggests, the Elite model is a higher-grade version of the 525 range with a better walnut stock, engraving and steel action. It is available in 8x57JRS, 9.3x74R and 30R Blaser. 
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The design is certainly biased for the use of open sights, as the comb is low, but this also helps in the swift, solid, good handling characteristics of the rifle.
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Typically Continental in styling, the stock has a hog?s back profile with a Bavarian cheekpiece that has ribbed or fluted detail to the lower edge ? a nice touch. 
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The slim plastic recoil pad is less good, especially considering the calibre of the test rifle of 9.3x74R, which kicks a bit, so a rubber pad would have been appreciated. 
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