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BROWNING X-BOLT LONG RANGE 300 RUM 1/8 TWIST
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<blockquote data-quote="Drjones65" data-source="post: 2338711" data-attributes="member: 95676"><p>My family is from Morgan, Utah. (Home of Browning) and for decades we have grown up shooting Browning firearms and have been fiercely loyal. (I used to belong to the Browning Collectors Association). I have to say that the X-bolt is the biggest failure Browning has ever made! In the past 2 years I personally have owned and SOLD 3 different X-Bolt Long Range rifles. Why? Because they will not group! The last rifle I actually took to Browning and challenged them to get it to group and they couldn't. My family members have now sold 5 different X-bolt Long Range Rifles (from basic to Hell's Canyon models) and I currently have 2 more Browning X-bolt 300 WM Longe Range Rifle set ups up for sale (been for sale for 2 months and have not had a single inquiry). We all reload and have invested countless dollars in reloading supplies (various powders and bullets) to no avail. Look at Browning's website under discontinued X-bolt models. The list is LONG! Why do they keep tinkering with it? We already know that they had a recall on their rotary magazines because they won't feed. Browning knows they have quality issues with that gun!</p><p>I also own a Remington Sendero 300 WM and a Cooper M52 300 WM. I can shoot small clover leafs all day long with the same ammo that would not pattern in a Browning. No one can convince me it is simply the powder or the bullet.</p><p></p><p>Sell that rifle and save yourself countless severe headaches!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drjones65, post: 2338711, member: 95676"] My family is from Morgan, Utah. (Home of Browning) and for decades we have grown up shooting Browning firearms and have been fiercely loyal. (I used to belong to the Browning Collectors Association). I have to say that the X-bolt is the biggest failure Browning has ever made! In the past 2 years I personally have owned and SOLD 3 different X-Bolt Long Range rifles. Why? Because they will not group! The last rifle I actually took to Browning and challenged them to get it to group and they couldn’t. My family members have now sold 5 different X-bolt Long Range Rifles (from basic to Hell’s Canyon models) and I currently have 2 more Browning X-bolt 300 WM Longe Range Rifle set ups up for sale (been for sale for 2 months and have not had a single inquiry). We all reload and have invested countless dollars in reloading supplies (various powders and bullets) to no avail. Look at Browning’s website under discontinued X-bolt models. The list is LONG! Why do they keep tinkering with it? We already know that they had a recall on their rotary magazines because they won’t feed. Browning knows they have quality issues with that gun! I also own a Remington Sendero 300 WM and a Cooper M52 300 WM. I can shoot small clover leafs all day long with the same ammo that would not pattern in a Browning. No one can convince me it is simply the powder or the bullet. Sell that rifle and save yourself countless severe headaches! [/QUOTE]
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