Description
The Browning X-BOLT Rifles Bolt Action is a modern, high-performance hunting rifle built for precision and reliability in the field. It combines a lightweight design with a crisp, adjustable trigger and a free-floated barrel for consistent accuracy when it matters most. This platform is engineered for hunters who demand a rifle that performs from the first shot to the last.
Key Features
- Feather Trigger: A user-adjustable trigger system with a clean, crisp break that can be set between 3 and 5 pounds.
- Free-Floated Barrel: The barrel is completely free-floated from the receiver to the fore-end tip, enhancing accuracy by eliminating pressure points.
- 60° Bolt Lift: A short, 60-degree bolt throw allows for faster cycling and better clearance for optics.
- Rotary Magazine:
- Inflex Technology: The recoil lug is bedded directly into the stock for a solid, consistent metal-to-wood fit that fits out of the box with no gunsmithing required.
A detachable, flush-fit rotary magazine provides smooth, reliable feeding and a sleek profile.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 26 inches |
| Overall Weight | 7.8 lbs |
| Finish | Brown |
| Magazine | Detachable Rotary |
| MSRP | $642.59 |
Weighing in at a manageable 7.8 pounds, the X-BOLT strikes a solid balance between being light enough for long stalks and heavy enough to steady your aim for a critical shot. The 26-inch barrel provides optimal velocity for a flat trajectory, making ethical shots at extended ranges more confident. Here’s the thing—in the Missouri timber or across a bean field, a reliable, accurate rifle isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, ready for your next hunt after a standard FFL transfer.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the serious hunter. It’s for the whitetail hunter waiting in a November treestand, where a single, precise shot is the only option. It’s for the western hunter covering miles of backcountry who needs a dependable, lightweight companion. It’s also an excellent choice for a new shooter looking for a high-quality, user-friendly first rifle that will last a lifetime. The crisp trigger and smooth action make mastering fundamentals easier.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The adjustable Feather Trigger is one of the best factory triggers available. The free-floated barrel and solid bedding with Inflex Technology deliver sub-MOA accuracy potential right from the factory. The 60-degree bolt throw is fast and unobtrusive. The rotary magazine feeds flawlessly and keeps the lines of the rifle clean.
Cons: At 7.8 lbs, it’s not the absolute lightest mountain rifle on the market, though it’s far from heavy. The classic sporter profile is highly effective but may not appeal to shooters seeking a more tactical chassis-style stock. Some hunters prefer a longer barrel for certain magnum calibers, but the 26-inch tube is a versatile standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What calibers are available for the X-BOLT?
A: The X-BOLT platform is offered in a wide array of popular hunting calibers, from .243 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor up to .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Winchester Magnum. It’s compatible with standard Browning X-BOLT magazines and scope mounts, like those from Leupold and Warne.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor or muzzle brake?
A: It depends on the specific model. The standard Hunter model featured here typically does not come with a threaded barrel. However, Browning offers “Max” and “Hell’s Canyon” variants that often include threaded muzzles. Always check the exact model specifications before purchasing.
Q: How does it compare to a Remington 700 or a Winchester Model 70?
A: The X-BOLT is a contemporary design that incorporates modern features like the 60-degree bolt lift and adjustable trigger as standard. It often rivals or exceeds the out-of-the-box accuracy of traditional models due to its free-floating and bedding system. It’s a refined evolution of the classic bolt-action hunting rifle.
When it comes to putting meat in the freezer or making a one-shot count on a trophy animal, your gear cannot be a question mark. The Browning X-BOLT Rifles Bolt Action provides a definitive answer with proven performance. For a price of $642.59, you’re investing in a tool that removes variables and lets you focus on the hunt. See the full specifications and check availability on our site.




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