looking for a browning a bolt, or x bolt need help?

Have you tried any of the site sponsors?
Have you applied for access to the EE?
What caliber are you interested in?
Plastic, wood, stainless or blued?
Seriously they are not that hard to find unless your in the middle of the Pacific Ocean or something.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
browning.

I've owned and own bolt rifles from Winchester, Remington, Savage, Ruger and Mauser. I am extremely happy with the A-Bolt I've had for 20 years. Solid, accurate, dependable.....

If you could offer up reasons NOT to buy one, that might actually be helpful.

I think it would be a short list.
 
I have a 1988 Browning bolt in .270 and have never found a reason to look further. Quality, accurate , trouble free and will put down any big game animal , if I do my part. Big name, big money and big caliber does not mean the biggest and best in everyones hands. Comfort, fit and control help make a good shooter.
 
Why? Cuz, to me there are better options.

For myself, I find the Browning is too small; I'm in the big & tall section, I guess. I think for a smaller person or a woman maybe they'd be pretty decent. I can barely get a hold of the bolt handle...

I do think they are well built however.

The only Browning I would buy, would be one of the M-1886 re-pro levers. Those are wicked good.


The best value in a bolt action rifle today, hands down, is the M-70 Winchester. I consider the CZ-550 to be the next best thing to the Winchester.
Ruger M-77 is another nice rifle.

So I'd look at them in that order; M-70, CZ-550, M-77.
 
Remember its your opinion and my experience.Personal preference.Experience is owning and using these rifles,just not what you read.
 
^ I'm not talking about "what I read"... my Dad had a .30-06 A-Bolt. I'm very familiar with those rifles. I picked up a new X-Bolt a while back and couldn't believe how tiny the rifle felt to me; it just doesn't fit me. The bolt handle is way too small etc...

But I do think they are well built, so if the rifle suits you, if it feels good in your hands, balances properly, then by all means, buy 10 of 'em... we need more gun sales!!
 
I've got an A bolt SS in .375 H&H and am well pleased. I believe it was made in Canada. Without going to look, it seems like it is stamped "Quebec" or "Ottawa" or similar.
 
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