Description
I remember the first time I shouldered a left-handed bolt gun that actually felt like it was built for me. It was a revelation. The Browning X-Bolt Hunter Left-Hand 25-06 Rem 24″ Barrel, Walnut Stock Blue, 4rd is that rifle for southpaw hunters who’ve spent years adapting to a right-handed world. It’s a purpose-built, classic sporter chambered in the flat-shooting 25-06 Remington, designed to deliver accuracy and handling without compromise for the left-eye-dominant shooter.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a reworked right-hand action. Browning builds the X-Bolt from the ground up for lefties, with the bolt handle, safety, and magazine release all positioned intuitively. I’ve put a couple hundred rounds of various 117-grain loads through this platform, and the ergonomics make a tangible difference in follow-up shots and safe handling in the field. The 24-inch sporter contour barrel gives the 25-06 cartridge the length it needs to realize its potential for high velocity and long-range trajectory. At a weight of around 6 lbs 10 oz, it carries easily all day but has enough heft to steady your aim.
Key Features & Handling
The heart of the system is the X-Bolt’s short 60-degree bolt lift. It’s fast, it clears optics easily, and it lets you keep your cheek weld and sight picture. The adjustable Feather Trigger is a standout; it breaks cleanly right out of the box, with no gunsmithing required to achieve a crisp, predictable pull. The walnut stock is a classic American look with a satin finish and subtle checkering. It’s not a fancy exhibition grade, but it’s a handsome, durable piece of wood that fits the rifle’s hunting pedigree.
Controlled-round feeding from the detachable rotary magazine is smooth and reliable. The 4-round capacity is practical for almost any hunting scenario. The tang-mounted safety is my preferred setup—it’s silent and easy to swipe off with your thumb as you settle into the stock. For mounting optics, the receiver is drilled and tapped, ready for standard bases. I’ve had great results with Leupold’s standard two-piece bases and rings, which align perfectly with the factory setup.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 25-06 Remington |
| Hand | Left-Hand |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Stock Material | American Walnut |
| Finish | Blued Steel |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5 Inches |
Pros, Cons, and Who It’s For
Pros: True left-handed design improves safety and speed. The 25-06 Rem is a superb long-range deer and antelope cartridge. The trigger is excellent from the factory. The classic walnut and blue steel aesthetic is timeless. It’s a lightweight, pointable hunting rifle.
Cons: The price point of $830.86 places it above entry-level rifles. Walnut requires more care than synthetic in adverse weather. The 25-06, while excellent, can have higher ammo costs and less variety than .308 or .30-06.
This rifle is for the left-handed hunter who values tradition and performance equally. It’s for the shooter tired of compromising, who wants a reliable, accurate tool built for their physiology. If you chase whitetails in timber or pronghorn on the plains and want a cartridge that bucks the wind, this combination makes a lot of sense. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the magazine difficult to load or remove?
A: Not at all. The rotary magazine is simple to pop out for unloading or loading on a bench. Rounds feed smoothly and reliably, and the mechanism is robust.
Q: What’s the effective range of the 25-06 for deer-sized game?
A: With good 115-120 grain bullets and proper shot placement, the 25-06 is easily capable out to 400 yards on deer and similar game. Its high velocity and flat trajectory are its biggest assets.
Q: Can I mount a bipod on the sporter barrel?
A: You can, but carefully. The sporter contour isn’t designed for a heavy clamp-on bipod. A front rest bag or a lightweight, sling-swivel stud-mounted bipod like those from Harris is the better choice for field use.
If you’re a left-handed shooter looking for a hunting rifle that finally gets it right, the Browning X-Bolt Hunter in 25-06 deserves a close look. See the full details on our site.



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