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Browning X-Bolt quandary
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2589100" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Good luck, I had one of those x-bolts in 22-250 that you mentioned and that's the reason I got rid of it. I bought the 1:9 so I could load and shoot longer bullets come to find out it was the SS action and there was no magazine space for longer-heavier bullets such a waste. I ended up being able to trade it and a 17HMR off for a really nice AR in 6.5 Grendel. If I remember right that barrel did have a twist rate stamped onto the barrel. I'd double check to make sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2589100, member: 29765"] Good luck, I had one of those x-bolts in 22-250 that you mentioned and that's the reason I got rid of it. I bought the 1:9 so I could load and shoot longer bullets come to find out it was the SS action and there was no magazine space for longer-heavier bullets such a waste. I ended up being able to trade it and a 17HMR off for a really nice AR in 6.5 Grendel. If I remember right that barrel did have a twist rate stamped onto the barrel. I'd double check to make sure. [/QUOTE]
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