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The New Browning X-Bolt


By John B. Snow


While the biggest news coming out of Browning-Winchester this year is the reemergence of the venerable Model 70, Browning fans have something to cheer about as well.

Nov 5, 2007


While the biggest news coming out of Browning-Winchester this year is the reemergence of the venerable Model 70, Browning fans have something to cheer about as well.

The latest addition the Browning family is the X-Bolt, a rifle that will look very familiar to shooters who have spent much time with the A-Bolt, yet it comes with a number of interesting innovations.

Feather Trigger

In the Model 70 it is called the M.O.A. On the X-Bolt it is called the Feather Trigger. By either name the new trigger on these rifles is an impressive bit of engineering—impressive in the same way that the locks on a fine English shotgun are impressive—namely for its elegant simplicity. The Feather Trigger contains just three major pieces and is adjustable down to a 3-pound trigger pull, though they come preset from the factory to break at about 3 1/2 pounds.

As a technical aside, it is worth noting that the M.O.A. and the Feather Trigger are not interchangeable—all the components are different, though the concept behind their operation, a three-lever system, is identical.

Detachable Magazine

All X-Bolts come with a detachable rotary magazine. The magazines are made from a tough—really nearly indestructible—and lightweight polymer. The magazine's design positions the top-most cartridge dead center within the action and in line with the bolt so all rounds feed straight into the chamber.

The magazine sits flush in the stock and is released by a catch that is a part of the magazine, so that the magazine slips very naturally into your hand when you release it, a well-thought-out ergonomic detail. My favorite innovation with this magazine, however, is the molded contours in the magazine's interior. These contours snug up against the shoulders of the cartridges so that under recoil the tips of your bullets will not slam against the front edge of the magazine.

New Scope Mounting System

Browning's engineers have modified the mounting system on the X-Bolt so that each scope mount is secured to the receiver by four screws instead of the more traditional two, the idea being that with four contact points the bases will tend to align with more precision. (Of course, why not just skip the issue all together and design a receiver with integral bases? This is a concept familiar to owners of Rugers and is appearing on a growing number of firearms, especially AR-style rifles, as well as the Thompson/Center Arms Icon, introduced last year.)

Accuracy Tweaks

The barrels on the X-Bolt are free-floating and the actions are bedded at both the front and the rear for improved accuracy potential. The barrels also come with recessed crowns to protect the rifling at the muzzle.

Bolt Unlock

The X-Bolt has a two-position tang-mounted safety. With the rifle on safe, the bolt is locked in place though Browning has added a button at the top of the bolt handle, which lets the user open the action with the safety on.

Actions and Calibers

The X-Bolt will be offered in a full line of chamberings and action sizes that break down as follows:

• Long-Action Magnum: .375 H&H, .338 Win. Mag., .300 Win. Mag., 7mm Rem. Mag.

• Long-Action Standard: .30-06, .280 Rem., .270 Win., .25-06 Rem.

• Short-Action Magnum: .325 WSM, .300 WSM, 7 mm WSM, 270 WSM

• Short-Action Standard: .308 Win., 7mm-08 Rem., .243 Win.

 

 



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At 8:51 AM, 2008-10-25, harleyski said:
I'm getting dime size groups @ 100yds and 50 cent groups @ 200 factory .270 WIN Hornady 140gr. Sweet gun. Excellent recoil pad. No qualms about the magazine. Just wish it were a little more secure.

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At 12:02 AM, 2008-10-21, scott said:
I want to find a composite stalker in 7mm WSM any idea if they have made them yet?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, matt sanders said:
the 7mm is avaliable at Johns Sport Center Pittsburg KS 620-231-7740 as well as several other new X Bolts. I want mine in 270 WSM

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Sherman said:
I wonna buy the browning x bolt 7mm rem mag stainless stalker but no where to be found anyone know what the release date ???

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, satkins said:
awesom guns!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Mitchel Fej. said:
What's wrong with a plastic (I think its polymer) mag? The feed is still the same as a metal one. I don't see what a the case is going to do to affect anything.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Green Card Lottery said:
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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Jeff said:
I heard this model has controlled feed but didn't see any info on this. Is it true?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Dustin said:
Plastic Mags Are Given A Bad Rap. If you drop and dent a metal mag it probably won't ever work properly again. Plastic mags won't dent. They may break but you would have to be pretty rough with them.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, anonymous said:
how can you tell the year of a model 70

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Andy Kyriakidis said:
Say all you want about any rifle, Take them all back and give me my Pre-64 mod 70 in .270 win, Jack Oconnor I still love you.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Mike said:
I spoke with a Browning rep at the Bass Pro yesterday and found out that they will in fact be making left-handed X-Bolts. However, they won't be available until '09.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Roger said:
How old do you have to be to go hog hunting.{12}

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, ROCKMOE said:
I'M A LEFTY TWO. GOING TO AFRICA MAY 7, WOULD SURE LIKE TWO SHOW OFF A NEW X BOLT 300 WIN MAG.IS THIS GOING TO BE POSSIBLE.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Barry in IDAHO said:
I'm really anxious to see these new fiearms. Sounds to me a .243 in one of them would be a sweet firearm.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, The Doc said:
Gun sounds great, but I am not thrilled about the plastic magazine.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, SSGA said:
Never thought they could improve the A-Bolt II....... I may just be wrong :-) Only thing is the polymer mag.....way of the future?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, frank blankenshipl said:
i have listened to the praise of the rem 700 for more than 40 years -- a rifle with the worst extractor and safty ever concieved by man . give me a break and get a win m70 .

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, rifle kid said:
i think that the best rifle is a Remington 7-mm rem mag

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-25, wfmciver said:
The A-bolt is nice, but I agree, the winchester pre-64's are sweet shooting very accurate guns. I have a .243 and it is the most accurate in my arsenal. Nickel groups at 200 yds and thirty years old.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-25, anonymous said:
How much do they weigh?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-25, anonymous said:
I want the original pre-64 model back!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, DPSIII said:
Ditto - my son is ready for 270 in a light gun, but shoots lefty already. Had tough time finding 243 wssm for him in the past. Hope he can benefit from new technology, like me. Will there be an option for lefties?

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