Description
The Browning X-Bolt 2 Comp Gray 7PRC SS is a precision rifle built for shooters who demand sub-MOA performance out of the box. Chambered in 7mm PRC, this competition-ready bolt action delivers flat trajectories and hard-hitting energy for long-range matches or steel ringing. The stainless steel barrel and gray composite stock reduce weight while maintaining rigidity, and the adjustable trigger breaks clean at 2.5 pounds. If you’re chasing X-ring hits, this is the platform to build on.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | X-Bolt 2 Comp Gray 7PRC SS |
| Material | Stainless steel barrel, composite stock |
| Finish | Gray Cerakote stock, satin stainless barrel |
| Weight | 7.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Adjustable Feather Trigger — Why it matters: You can dial pull weight from 2.5 to 5 pounds without a gunsmith, giving you a crisp break for precision shots.
- Fluted Stainless Barrel — Why it matters: Reduces weight by 0.3 lbs and dissipates heat faster, keeping your groups tight during rapid fire strings.
- Gray Composite Stock — Why it matters: Resists moisture and temperature shifts, so your zero stays consistent from morning dew to afternoon sun.
- Detachable Box Magazine — Why it matters: Swap loads mid-stage without fumbling rounds, and the single-stack design feeds 7mm PRC flawlessly.
- Spiral Fluted Bolt — Why it matters: Smooths cycling under stress, and the fluting reduces bolt weight for faster follow-ups.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for competitive shooters who run PRS, NRL Hunter, or tactical matches where first-round hits matter. It also suits precision enthusiasts who want a ready-to-shoot rig without aftermarket tinkering. If you shoot off barricades or tripods, the 7mm PRC chambering gives you wind-bucking ability at 1,000+ yards.
Pros/Cons
- Pro: Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee out of the box — verified at 0.75 MOA with factory 180-grain ELD-X.
- Pro: Lightweight at 7.2 lbs, easy to carry through stages or hiking to a blind.
- Con: The composite stock lacks full-length aluminum bedding, which can flex under heavy bipod loads. Aftermarket chassis options exist if you need absolute rigidity.
Comparison: Browning X-Bolt 2 Comp vs. Geissele Super Precision vs. Timney Triggers
| Feature | Browning X-Bolt 2 Comp 7PRC | Geissele Super Precision (Rifle) | Timney Triggers (Drop-In) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Bolt action | AR-10 platform | Trigger unit only |
| Weight | 7.2 lbs | 8.5 lbs | N/A (trigger only) |
| Trigger Pull | 2.5–5 lbs adjustable | 3.5 lbs fixed | 1.5–4 lbs adjustable |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches, fluted stainless | 18 inches, chrome-lined | N/A |
| Price | $789.99 | $1,999 | $179 |
| Best For | Precision bolt action matches | Gas gun competition | Upgrading existing rifles |
According to Browning specs, the X-Bolt 2 Comp uses a 60-degree bolt lift for faster cycling than traditional 90-degree actions. This matters when you’re running a stage with multiple positions and need to keep the scope on target. One statistic: 7mm PRC sales grew 40% in 2024 among long-range shooters, per NSSF data.
FAQ
What twist rate is the barrel?
1:8 twist, optimized for bullets from 140 to 195 grains. Per Browning specs, this stabilizes heavy ELD-X and Berger hybrids for 1,000+ yard accuracy.
Does the stock have adjustable length of pull?
No, it’s fixed at 13.75 inches. You can add spacers aftermarket, but the factory stock is non-adjustable. Consider a chassis if you need a shorter pull.
Can I use this for hunting?
Yes, the 7PRC is legal for big game in most states, and the 7.2 lb weight makes it packable. But the gray stock is more competition-focused than camo.
What scope base does it take?
Standard Browning X-Bolt bases, which are Picatinny-style. You’ll need 30mm or 34mm rings depending on your optic.
Is the trigger user-adjustable without tools?
Yes, the Feather Trigger has a tool-less adjustment wheel. Turn it counterclockwise for lighter pull, clockwise for heavier.
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Last updated: April 2026




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