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<blockquote data-quote="Wind Gypsy" data-source="post: 1162409" data-attributes="member: 88953"><p>I have a basic stainless stalker xbolt in 300WSM and I'm a big fan. I have spent $10k on a couple other rifles this year and the xbolt is still a favorite and is very accurate. It took a couple hundred break in rounds to get there but its there. The 26 Nosler is too much of a good thing IMO, there are numerous other chamberings I'd prefer (almost all of them). The one-piece talley lightweights are a good choice in a hunting rifle.</p><p></p><p>My only complaints are that the factory synthetic stock is flimsy and there are no aftermarket triggers. That said i really like the shape of the stock and the trigger is pretty good, it just feels heavy coming off a 2 lb timney. Browning just released a long range model that comes in a mcmillan game scout stock, I can only hope that means micky will do xbolt inlets soon!</p><p></p><p><u><u><a href="http://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/x-bolt/x-bolt-hells-canyon-long-range-mcmillan.html" target="_blank">X-Bolt Hells Canyon Long Range McMillan</a></u></u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind Gypsy, post: 1162409, member: 88953"] I have a basic stainless stalker xbolt in 300WSM and I'm a big fan. I have spent $10k on a couple other rifles this year and the xbolt is still a favorite and is very accurate. It took a couple hundred break in rounds to get there but its there. The 26 Nosler is too much of a good thing IMO, there are numerous other chamberings I'd prefer (almost all of them). The one-piece talley lightweights are a good choice in a hunting rifle. My only complaints are that the factory synthetic stock is flimsy and there are no aftermarket triggers. That said i really like the shape of the stock and the trigger is pretty good, it just feels heavy coming off a 2 lb timney. Browning just released a long range model that comes in a mcmillan game scout stock, I can only hope that means micky will do xbolt inlets soon! [U][U][URL="http://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/x-bolt/x-bolt-hells-canyon-long-range-mcmillan.html"]X-Bolt Hells Canyon Long Range McMillan[/URL][/U][/U] [/QUOTE]
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