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<blockquote data-quote="EFR" data-source="post: 1087276" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I bought my daughter an X Bolt micro in 243 for her 12th birthday. I had previously been a 700 fan, but I was not impressed by the 700 youth guns, and the Browning X Bolt micro was perfectly sized; between a youth and full size rifle. </p><p></p><p>As this was the first 243 i had to load for, my neighbor gave me a set of Pacific Tool 243 dies and I bought 3 boxes of cheap Federal 100 gr soft points at Walmart for the brass. I was quite pleased when sighting in the scope (vari X 3 2.5-8) to see 3 shot groups of 3/4" at 100 yds. I never even bothered to load for this rifle; it would be hard to improve on that. </p><p></p><p>I'm generally not a fan of Asian products, but I have been very happy with the X Bolt. Accuracy is great, trigger is very good, wood is very nice. If your thinking of an X Bolt, I'd recommend it, based on my limited, but positive experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EFR, post: 1087276, member: 9643"] I bought my daughter an X Bolt micro in 243 for her 12th birthday. I had previously been a 700 fan, but I was not impressed by the 700 youth guns, and the Browning X Bolt micro was perfectly sized; between a youth and full size rifle. As this was the first 243 i had to load for, my neighbor gave me a set of Pacific Tool 243 dies and I bought 3 boxes of cheap Federal 100 gr soft points at Walmart for the brass. I was quite pleased when sighting in the scope (vari X 3 2.5-8) to see 3 shot groups of 3/4" at 100 yds. I never even bothered to load for this rifle; it would be hard to improve on that. I'm generally not a fan of Asian products, but I have been very happy with the X Bolt. Accuracy is great, trigger is very good, wood is very nice. If your thinking of an X Bolt, I'd recommend it, based on my limited, but positive experience. [/QUOTE]
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