I think he means because he likes it so much he will never have to buy another 308.
You could file down the screw head to get it backed out a bit more.
Sounds like exactly the sort of problem they would be looking to figure out and fix with a pre- production trial run.
I used to hunt with a guy who used an xbolt and that was in the wet ass conditions of coastal BC, if he ever had issues with rust he never mentioned it.
I think he means because he likes it so much he will never have to buy another 308.
if you don't care about stainless, it's going to be hard to beat this deal from Italian Sporting Goods which has a 100$ mail in rebate on top of it.
how many people are cleaning their trigger group and remove the stock to check?
Thanks for that link! I think I may just have to order this. Is stainless really worth the extra money??
Stainless is nice to have, but it's not essential. If I was a coastal hunter I would choose the stainless option. A little rifle maintenance can go a long ways.
Good luck. You'll be very happy with an x-bolt!
if you don't care about stainless, it's going to be hard to beat this deal from Italian Sporting Goods which has a 100$ mail in rebate on top of it.
Good question. I don't know. I know I pull my action from the stock on a regular basis, but I hunt on the BC Coast where if its not raining right now it either just was or is just about to start, and I'm always concerned about rust under the stock where I can't see it. I'm not sure if I'm the exception or the rule with regards to that.
But the fact these Browning employees SWITCHED RIFLES shows me they were not satisfied with the X-bolts they were carrying. I can't imagine they would NOT look into fixing the issue given the circumstances, thats kinda the whole point of taking pre-production guns afield isn't it?
Weird, where does it say not available ?
I can get all the way to the final payment confirmation screen.