Thoughts on x bolt

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I bought a new Browning x bolt in 30-06 this spring, & love it. Light, accurate, & the most pleasant 06 ive ever fired. I think its the nicest all round rifle ive ever owned.
But I dont see many posts about them on here. What are peoples thoughts on these rifles?
 
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I bought a new x bolt in 30-06 this spring, & love it. Light, accurate, & the most pleasant 06 ive ever fired. I think its the nicest all round rifle ive ever owned.
But I dont see many posts about them on here. What are peoples thoughts on these rifles?

My experience pretty much echo's yours. In .308 compared side by side to a model 16 savage the x-bolt is lighter, gave me consistently smaller groups and it feels like it recoils a lot less. This could just be that the stock fits me better, so it feels like it kicks less, but it is lighter. I feel like the inflex recoil pads do a really good job of doing what is supposed to do. I wish they sold them pre fit aftermarket like limbsaver or decelerator pads.
 
my youngest son has an X-bolt Micro Hunter in 7mm-08, he loves it and it is extremely accurate with the Leupold scope. Brings home the venison with zero meat damage (head shots). I may get an X-bolt someday, but for the time being, I'm happy with my A-bolts.
 
X-bolt stalker in 325 here, accurate, smooth, absorbs recoil well with factory duratouch stock and recoil pad, fit and finish is excellent, handles like a dream.... What more can a guy ask for in a hunting rifle!
 
X-bolts are nice. Can't go wrong.

I wish the bolt was easier to field strip, but it is at least possible to do, just a pain. Otherwise, really nothing to crticize... Except the fit and finish on the castings, which is no big deal.
 
X-Bolt Eclipse Hunter 30.06

Got an X-Bolt Eclipse Hunter (laminated stock with thumbhole) about a year and a bit ago, in 30.06. Right out of the box after mounting a Nikon Prostaff 5 scope on it, with less than 12 shots from new, I was nailing 3 rounds <7/8" at 100 yards - it might even have been a little bit less, it was over a year ago. Since then, I've managed to reduce the group to about 5/8" on a couple of occasions when I drag it out of the safe to keep it sighted in.

Astounding performance for a hunting, mass produced rifle - and the stock and Inflex recoil pad are superb for comfort as well as looks.

O.N.G.
 
Yes I agree about the inflex pad being wonderful. After shooting my 30-06 all summer i fired a Marlin 1894 in 44 mag, & was surprised at the felt recoil.

have the carbon fibre stainless stalker in 300 Win Mag (very light to carry ) yet its much nicer to shoot than my wood stocked '06 . they figured it out on this rifle
 
Hands down the most accurate out of the box rifle I have owned. Drop your trigger pull down and its beauty to shoot.
 
My wife bought me an X-Bolt Stainless Hunter in .375 H&H for our anniversary a few years ago.
First time out to the range with it, I shot a 5/8", 3-shot group at 100 meters.

Love the rifle although it's a bit light (8.5 lbs) for a .375 Ouch & Ouch.
 
I think they're a great rifle. I have two in small calibers, 223 and 204. Both shoot great. They handle, balance and point very naturally for me. When I purchased the first one, I had a weatherby vanguard, a TC venture, a CZ527 and the XBolt lined up on the gun counter to have a head to head feel and comparison. The Browning won me over. I also liked the dedicated action lengths for super short, short, long, and long magnum action lengths as well as their rotary style detach magazine that gives a decent capacity without hanging out the bottom of the stock. Pricier, but worth the extra $ imho.
 
I have two X-bolts (223 and 300 WSM) and both are great rifles. X-bolts tend to not be as popular here on the forum because many folks either dislike the Browning brand - mainly cause there is too much of it (i.e. Stickers, promotional posters, etc) and some don't like the esthetics of the rifle. I am a function over form kind of guy so I really like what the X-bolts have to offer and I personally think that they are a great value. When I first cracked one apart, I was amazed that they came from the factory bedded to the stock. Many rifles don't come with any sort of bedding and the ones that do are almost 2-300 dollars more than what a Browning would cost. The attention to detail is very apparent and I have not been disappointed in the build quality of my two x-bolts. That being said different strokes for different folks and it is always great to have variety.
 
A while ago I bought a used X Bolt with the thought of putting a new barrel on it... but I thought I should shoot it first...

So I bought a box of factory 130 grain Federal, the cheapest I could find. Sad to say it shot several groups well under 1 inch.

That prompted me to buy a laminated stock for it. (Boyd stock landed cost about $230) Dual dovetail mounts, 3-9x33 LR Duplex. Reworked the trigger to 2.5 pounds.
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It kept shooting the factory ammo well so now it is time to try a hand load. So I took a few of the once fired brass and loaded 150 grain Hornady SST's with an almost max load of 55 grains of H4831SC.. about 2750 f/s.

Well it shoots! After a couple shots sighting and adjusting I shot these 3 at 100 yards... measures under 1/2 inch... followed that up on another target after another adjustment and that group was under 3/4 inch.
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So I have a keeper, no new barrel required and that bullet will be very flat shooting and I know it will perform.
 
A while ago I bought a used X Bolt with the thought of putting a new barrel on it... but I thought I should shoot it first...

So I bought a box of factory 130 grain Federal, the cheapest I could find. Sad to say it shot several groups well under 1 inch.

That prompted me to buy a laminated stock for it. (Boyd stock landed cost about $230) Dual dovetail mounts, 3-9x33 LR Duplex. Reworked the trigger to 2.5 pounds.
boydstock-0.jpg


It kept shooting the factory ammo well so now it is time to try a hand load. So I took a few of the once fired brass and loaded 150 grain Hornady SST's with an almost max load of 55 grains of H4831SC.. about 2750 f/s.

Well it shoots! After a couple shots sighting and adjusting I shot these 3 at 100 yards... measures under 1/2 inch... followed that up on another target after another adjustment and that group was under 3/4 inch.
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So I have a keeper, no new barrel required and that bullet will be very flat shooting and I know it will perform.
What did you do to the trigger to get it down to 2.5#
 
Have one in 7-08. Crazy accurate with 140 Partition hand loads. Put a buck in the freezer at 260 yes this fall as well as a coyote and of all things a wild boar. Going to be hard to look at much else, in the safe, for a while now.
 
I've never handled one but they look very well finished and I like the shape of the stock around the action and magazine. It looks nice and rounded. Got to get my mitts on one to see how they feel.
 
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