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Boss on x bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtboy" data-source="post: 416544" data-attributes="member: 25918"><p>Well for one the pic that comes up will do that with every post for some reason it does that I dont know what I did to make that happen like that ,that big, Sorry if it bothers you. So what your saying is Flexane94 a rubberized compound is whats stopping the boss from working on x bolts. I've seen a forum talking about that although I couldn't find anything on brownings website. It doesn't seem like to big of an obstacle for a company like browing to install by now. Its not like the x bolt just came out yeaterday. They probably use the compoud to cut the vibration down. I wonder what glass bedding would do? And hey com down no need to say something about my rifle pic up thier anyway. I'm on here to get some solid info and have some fun enjoying what I like. I get enough critisim from my girl when ever I mention hunting. Hey do you work for browning? Didn't mean to offend any browning workers.gun)lightbulb..lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtboy, post: 416544, member: 25918"] Well for one the pic that comes up will do that with every post for some reason it does that I dont know what I did to make that happen like that ,that big, Sorry if it bothers you. So what your saying is Flexane94 a rubberized compound is whats stopping the boss from working on x bolts. I've seen a forum talking about that although I couldn't find anything on brownings website. It doesn't seem like to big of an obstacle for a company like browing to install by now. Its not like the x bolt just came out yeaterday. They probably use the compoud to cut the vibration down. I wonder what glass bedding would do? And hey com down no need to say something about my rifle pic up thier anyway. I'm on here to get some solid info and have some fun enjoying what I like. I get enough critisim from my girl when ever I mention hunting. Hey do you work for browning? Didn't mean to offend any browning workers.gun)lightbulb..lol! [/QUOTE]
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