Well, I can't believe that I did it, as I thought my auto owning days were long since gone.
I was at a local Gander Mountain and handled a used Browning Short-trac purely out of curiosity. I really liked how it felt, as the ergonomics were much better than those of any other auto that I've handled. I checked out the Remington 750, but it just felt lousy to me (no reflection on the rifle; just didn't seem to fit me) and the BAR. The BAR felt pretty nice, but I just couldn't get emotional about it. For whatever reason, the Short-trac just felt right.
GM wanted full retail for the new rifles and the used rifle was about $100 high to my mind, so I found a deal on Gunbroker. There's actually very little reliable information about the rifle out on the web, so I guess that I get to be the guinea pig. All the advertising propaganda stresses the accuracy of the rifle. Personally, I find reliability more important than extreme accuracy in an auto, but we'll see what we see. If nothing else, the 7mm WSM should terminate coyotes with extreme prejudice.
Many seem to dislike the styling of the new rifles. Personally, I think the Brownings look much better than the Winchesters, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The Brownings are also priced higher. FWIW, I bought a camo version of the rifle; I assume the stock is synthetic rather than wood, but I haven't seen it in person.
Anyway, the purpose of this thread isn't to tell everyone that I bought a new rifle (you're more interested in YOUR new rifle!), but to gather information about the new Browning Short-trac, Long-trac and Winchester SXR rifles.
Please post any experiences with these rifles, good, bad or indifferent.