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Browning XBolts
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<blockquote data-quote="jt183" data-source="post: 1088409" data-attributes="member: 61360"><p>I have two X-Bolts and two A-Bolts. I've carried the X-Bolts hundreds of miles and fired thousands of rounds through them and have never had a magazine fall out or fail to feed. The triggers are ok but I have a 'smith that can make them much better (I'd still rather have a Timney though). For an off the shelf rifle that you don't plan to rebarrel or customize I think they are great. However, after the fiasco I have just been through trying to rebarrel/re-stock my X-Bolt .243 I don't plan on EVER buying a Browning rifle product again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt183, post: 1088409, member: 61360"] I have two X-Bolts and two A-Bolts. I've carried the X-Bolts hundreds of miles and fired thousands of rounds through them and have never had a magazine fall out or fail to feed. The triggers are ok but I have a 'smith that can make them much better (I'd still rather have a Timney though). For an off the shelf rifle that you don't plan to rebarrel or customize I think they are great. However, after the fiasco I have just been through trying to rebarrel/re-stock my X-Bolt .243 I don't plan on EVER buying a Browning rifle product again. [/QUOTE]
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