Description
The Browning A-Bolt III Hunter in .308 Winchester with a 22-inch barrel is a classic, no-fuss bolt-action hunting rifle. It’s built for reliability in the field, offering a smooth 60-degree bolt lift, a crisp trigger, and a traditional walnut stock. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various .308 loads through this platform, and it consistently delivers the accuracy and dependability you expect from the Browning name. At $560.70, it represents a solid value for a rifle that’s ready to hunt right out of the box.
Key Features
- 60-Degree Bolt Lift: Faster cycling and better scope clearance than a traditional 90-degree design.
- Feather Trigger: Factory-set, crisp trigger pull that’s adjustable from 3 to 5 pounds.
- Classic Walnut Stock: Durable, checkered American walnut with a satin finish and a traditional schnabel fore-end tip.
- Detachable Rotary Magazine: Holds 3+1 rounds of .308 Win, feeds smoothly, and is easy to load/unload.
- Tang Safety: Easy-to-operate, reversible safety located conveniently at the top rear of the receiver.
- Free-Floated Barrel: The 22-inch sporter contour barrel is free-floated for consistent accuracy.
Specs & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Overall Length | 42.5 inches |
| Weight | Approx. 6 lbs 8 oz |
| Magazine Capacity | 3+1 Rounds |
| Action | Bolt Action |
Look, the specs tell part of the story, but the feel is what sells it. The action is slick from the factory, and that 60-degree bolt throw is genuinely efficient. The rifle comes drilled and tapped for scope mounts, so mounting a trusted optic like a Leupold VX-Freedom or a Vortex Diamondback is a straightforward process—no gunsmithing required. The overall package balances nicely, coming in at just over six and a half pounds, which makes it a pleasure to carry all day in the Missouri timber.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who appreciates a classic, reliable tool. It’s ideal for whitetail hunters in the Midwest, but the .308 Winchester cartridge makes it perfectly capable for anything from varmints to elk out West. It’s also a great choice for a first-time bolt-action buyer who wants a quality rifle without a custom-shop price tag. The traditional styling and proven performance appeal to those who don’t need the latest tactical chassis but demand solid, repeatable performance.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The action is incredibly smooth for a production rifle. The trigger is excellent right from Browning. The classic walnut and blued steel aesthetic is timeless. It’s a lightweight, pointable hunting rifle that’s accurate enough for most field situations. The price point is very competitive for what you get.
Cons: The magazine, while reliable, has a distinct plastic feel. The stock is a standard grade walnut—it’s handsome but not fancy. The 22-inch barrel is great for handling, but you’ll give up a bit of velocity compared to a 24 or 26-inch tube, though for most hunting distances under 300 yards, it’s a non-issue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
A: No, the Hunter model comes with a standard crowned, non-threaded muzzle. Browning does offer threaded versions in other A-Bolt III configurations if that’s a priority for you.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory ammunition, it’s reasonable to expect 1 to 1.5 MOA groups, which is more than sufficient for ethical hunting. I’ve consistently seen sub-1.5-inch groups at 100 yards with several 150-168 grain loads.
Q: Are aftermarket stocks and accessories available?
A: Aftermarket support isn’t as vast as for a Remington 700 or Tikka T3, but you can find options from brands like Bell and Carlson for synthetic stocks. Most standard 1-inch scope rings and bases that fit the A-Bolt pattern will work.
That said, the Browning A-Bolt III Hunter is a workhorse. It’s a rifle you can depend on season after season, in rain, snow, or dust. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, and remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. If you’re after a straightforward, capable hunting rifle that just works, take a closer look at this one.




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