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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1673172" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>Nice shooting. That doesn't surprise me out of that X-bolt. I've read (and believe) that for production rifles, Brownings have very good barrels. I have a 1995 A-bolt medallion in .243 that I believe was manufactured in their Miroku plant. It have shot similar groups to the one pictured with factory ammo out of that rifle on many occasions. It is free floated from the factory and I've killed truckloads if groundhogs and deer with it. A real keeper, and my son now uses it as his woods rifle. I remember when I got it the guys at camp gave me a lot of ribbing about it being made in Japan. I have no problem with that. The Japanese might not be innovators but they are quality and reliability fanatics. That rings true with every Browning I've ever owned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1673172, member: 109229"] Nice shooting. That doesn’t surprise me out of that X-bolt. I’ve read (and believe) that for production rifles, Brownings have very good barrels. I have a 1995 A-bolt medallion in .243 that I believe was manufactured in their Miroku plant. It have shot similar groups to the one pictured with factory ammo out of that rifle on many occasions. It is free floated from the factory and I’ve killed truckloads if groundhogs and deer with it. A real keeper, and my son now uses it as his woods rifle. I remember when I got it the guys at camp gave me a lot of ribbing about it being made in Japan. I have no problem with that. The Japanese might not be innovators but they are quality and reliability fanatics. That rings true with every Browning I’ve ever owned. [/QUOTE]
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