Browning X-Bolt Medallion Left-Hand .308 Win Rifle

$96,687.00

A left-handed hunter’s dream rifle: the Browning X-Bolt Medallion in .308 Win combines classic walnut and blued steel with modern sub-MOA accuracy and a smooth, fast action.

Description

Let me paint you a picture. It’s a cold, damp Missouri morning in the timber, and you’ve got a single, ethical shot at a mature whitetail. You need a rifle that’s an extension of your will—reliable, precise, and built for the moment. That’s the rifle I’m holding right now. The Browning X-Bolt Medallion Left-Hand 308 Win 22″ Barrel, Walnut Stock Blue, 4rd is a purpose-built hunting rifle for southpaw shooters who demand classic aesthetics married to modern, sub-MOA performance. It’s a left-handed bolt-action chambered in the legendary .308 Winchester, featuring a 22-inch blued barrel, a stunning Grade I walnut stock, and a 4-round detachable box magazine. Starting at $966.87, it represents a serious investment in a tool that will last a lifetime.

I’ve put several hundred rounds of everything from cheap FMJ to premium hunting loads through an X-Bolt platform, and the consistency is what sells it. The heart of this rifle is Browning’s Feather Trigger system. It’s user-adjustable from 3 to 5 pounds, and the break on the one I tested was crisp and clean right around 3.5 pounds—no gunsmithing required to get that target-grade feel. Combine that with the short 60-degree bolt lift, and you have a lightning-fast follow-up shot capability. The bolt glides on three locking lugs, and the fluted bolt body not only looks sharp but reduces weight and helps shed debris. It’s a smooth, confident action that you can run quietly, which is a bigger deal in a hunting scenario than many realize.

Then there’s the stock. The Grade I walnut is where the “Medallion” name earns its keep. It’s a cut above standard finishes, with a satin finish that shows off the wood grain and a classic palm swell that just fits. It’s hand-checkered for a positive grip, wet or dry. The 22-inch barrel is a sweet spot for the .308, giving you excellent velocity and maneuverability in a tree stand or thick brush. The free-floating barrel and recessed muzzle crown are key to that sub-MOA accuracy guarantee Browning is known for. This rifle is drop-in ready for a quality scope. I’d recommend pairing it with optics from Leupold or Vortex, like a VX-3HD or a Diamondback Tactical, mounted on the integrated Picatinny rail.

Browning X-Bolt Medallion Left-Hand Specs
Specification Detail
Action Left-Hand Bolt Action
Caliber .308 Winchester
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Magazine Capacity 4 Rounds (Detachable Box)
Stock Material Grade I Walnut
Finish Blued Steel, Satin Walnut
Overall Length Approx. 42.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 6 lbs 12 oz

Pros & Cons
Here’s the thing—no rifle is perfect for everyone. The pros are significant: flawless left-handed operation, exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy, a gorgeous and functional walnut stock, and the proven reliability of the X-Bolt system. The trigger is a genuine highlight. The cons? Well, at just under 7 pounds, it’s not the absolute lightest mountain rifle, but that weight aids in stability. The blued steel requires a bit more care in wet weather than a stainless finish. And the price reflects its position as a premium production rifle. That said, you’re paying for fit, finish, and performance that’s immediately apparent.

Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the left-handed hunter who views their firearm as both a tool and a legacy item. If you’re chasing whitetail in the Ozarks, elk out West, or anything in between with a .308, this is your rifle. It’s for the shooter who appreciates the warmth of wood and steel but doesn’t want to sacrifice a single ounce of modern mechanical advantage. It’s also an ideal choice for a discerning shooter looking for a supremely accurate, soft-recoiling platform for target work. It’s a rifle you buy once.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the magazine difficult to load or release?

A: Not at all. The detachable box magazine is one of the best in the business. It loads smoothly and seats with a positive click. The release is a large, textured tab right in front of the trigger guard—easy to hit with gloves on, but designed to prevent accidental release.

Q: Can this rifle handle heavy .308 loads for larger game?

A: Absolutely. The .308 Winchester is a tremendously versatile cartridge, and the X-Bolt’s strong action is more than capable of handling high-pressure loads. With proper bullet selection (think 180-grain bonded or monolithic bullets), this setup is perfectly ethical for elk, moose, and bear within reasonable ranges.

Q: Does it come with a scope mount?

A: It does not come with rings, but it includes a factory-installed Picatinny scope rail. This gives you maximum flexibility to choose your own ring height and style to match your preferred optic, which is the way it should be on a rifle of this caliber.

If the idea of a left-handed, walnut-stocked .308 that shoots as good as it looks speaks to you, this Browning X-Bolt Medallion deserves a close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details and make it yours.

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