Browning X Bolt

A little harsh,but I respect your opinion.I personally like the feel,looks,quality and weight etc.When it came out it got great reviews and awards.I'm after one still,but rojamb21 I hear ya.
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TM.
 
Have not seen a bit of engneering and craftsmanship.Starting from tip(muzzle) to buttstock, I can count unlimited defaults including alluminum trigger that can break on any shot while hunting that you will be left alone to polarbears or anything. Just imagine the hunt without the trigger and it's tideup to trigger mechanism by a really small screw and you would not even dare touching to adjust the trigger and on and on,I can go for all the night,so test it your self not reading the expert's reports.Next the trigger gaurd has not enough room for glove on finger and you can discharge long before you try to sneack your finger into it, you want me keep continue,PM me
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Litle privacy but in my life time I personally shot almost all kind of home made ,garage made ,school projects shot guns , home drilled barrels, plumbing pipe black powders, toy mechanism triggers , out of expired barrels, sling shot pistols and you name ,I came across all sort of firearms in my thirty plus years addiction,__ And I never felt sorry for try out some thing new or that could be improved THINGS, and I regret only Browning , although I own two bows and a buckmark pistol and all sort of merchantize from Browning but A-Bolt ( brand new) , it was terrible and still feel sorry that I fell for what was beng advertised and promoted everywhere.But even it's your choice,anyway
 
I bought the X-bolt today in 270. I really like this gun, great trigger without adjusting, smoothe bolt (as good as the 3 lite),new flush mounted mag that is shaped to the stock contours. Dura touch rubberized stock will be great in wet snowy weather. Put out of the box T3 and the X-bolt 270's up against each other at the range both with Fed premium 130 grn Sierra Gamekings ---- I would say a tie. Both shot well under 1" -- couldn't see much difference. The Browning is about 6 oz heavier but is better balanced for carrying while I found the Tikka a tad front heavy. Anyway time will tell.
Cheers, John
 
I have a 300wsm a-bolt medalion and love it. It has a muzzle jump that you notice when shooting from the bench but while hunting its not bad. Never had any problems with it in the cold or wet conditions eather.
 
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I have a 300wsm a-bolt medalion and love it. It has a muzzle jump that you notice when shooting from the bench but while hunting its not bad. Never had any problems with it in the cold or wet conditions eather.

Ya, I was very suprised that the X-bolt has very little muzzle jump. everything just seemed to come straight back and was managed nicely by their new supersoft recoil pad,
Cheers, John
 
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