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Browning X-Bolt Hells Canyon Speed vs. Sauer 100 Atacama, in 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1770749" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p><strong>Timney Triggers</strong> makes one for X-Bolts. I'm thinking of putting one in my 6.5 PRC X-Bolt Pro after I get some more range time in on it.</p><p></p><p>I had a Timney Trigger in my former Ruger American Predator and it made a definite difference in shrinking my groups. No more pulled fliers from a mediocre trigger.</p><p></p><p>Eric B.</p><p>BTW, <em>Dentite</em> is correct, the X-Bolt MAX LONG RANGE is the best bet. Tom Beckstrand wrote an in-depth article on it in "issue 2" of Guns & Ammo's "Precision Rifle Shooter" magazine. Remember any X-Bolt Pro has a stainless barreled action and factory barrel lapping plus a radial brake and, if you don't like brakes, a thread cap. Both protect the muzzle when cleaning, whether with rod or coated cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1770749, member: 54178"] [B]Timney Triggers[/B] makes one for X-Bolts. I'm thinking of putting one in my 6.5 PRC X-Bolt Pro after I get some more range time in on it. I had a Timney Trigger in my former Ruger American Predator and it made a definite difference in shrinking my groups. No more pulled fliers from a mediocre trigger. Eric B. BTW, [I]Dentite[/I] is correct, the X-Bolt MAX LONG RANGE is the best bet. Tom Beckstrand wrote an in-depth article on it in "issue 2" of Guns & Ammo's "Precision Rifle Shooter" magazine. Remember any X-Bolt Pro has a stainless barreled action and factory barrel lapping plus a radial brake and, if you don't like brakes, a thread cap. Both protect the muzzle when cleaning, whether with rod or coated cable. [/QUOTE]
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