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X-Bolt 2: Browning Booger and AICS/AIAW Magazines
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmagna" data-source="post: 3041056" data-attributes="member: 106055"><p>I have an xbolt, I originally bought one in 28 Nosler and it was crazy accurate. Burned the barrel off of it and now I am on my second 257 bee barrel. It's still really accurate. I think the xbolt fits people who don't intend to go past a factory rifle. Their new lineup is looks awesome. The great thing about the xbolt is the weight and ability to buy a decent priced factory rifle for a specific need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmagna, post: 3041056, member: 106055"] I have an xbolt, I originally bought one in 28 Nosler and it was crazy accurate. Burned the barrel off of it and now I am on my second 257 bee barrel. It’s still really accurate. I think the xbolt fits people who don’t intend to go past a factory rifle. Their new lineup is looks awesome. The great thing about the xbolt is the weight and ability to buy a decent priced factory rifle for a specific need. [/QUOTE]
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