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Browning XBolts
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1087132" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Can't speak to the X-bolt, but I have owned three A-bolts (still have one in 300 WSM). Most A-Bolts seem to have terrific out-of-the-box accuracy. These rifles are prized for their light weight handling abilities. This is due in part to their barrels. They tend to be shorter and thinner in diameter, which ultimately effects accuracy. My first to shots are always touching. Depending on how hot the caliber is, the third may also land extremely close. But the fourth has always been wild for me, regardless which a-Bolt I am shooting. Stick with 2 to 3 shots and you will have a great hunting rig out to 600 yds. or so with the stock barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1087132, member: 4809"] Can't speak to the X-bolt, but I have owned three A-bolts (still have one in 300 WSM). Most A-Bolts seem to have terrific out-of-the-box accuracy. These rifles are prized for their light weight handling abilities. This is due in part to their barrels. They tend to be shorter and thinner in diameter, which ultimately effects accuracy. My first to shots are always touching. Depending on how hot the caliber is, the third may also land extremely close. But the fourth has always been wild for me, regardless which a-Bolt I am shooting. Stick with 2 to 3 shots and you will have a great hunting rig out to 600 yds. or so with the stock barrel. [/QUOTE]
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