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XBOLT LR McMillan vs Christensen Arms Ridgeline
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<blockquote data-quote="dirthead1" data-source="post: 1526627" data-attributes="member: 94886"><p>I've had a couple of Ridgelines (6.5 CM and 300 Win Mag) and currently have a Browning X-Bolt McMillan in 6.5 CM. The stock on the Xbolt is light years better than the Christensen stock, in my opinion. I like the Xbolt action a little better. It has a much lighter bolt lift, and the 60 degree lift is also very nice. The Xbolt magazine is proprietary, but it feeds very smoothly. My Xbolt is just as accurate as the Ridgelines, all shooting under 3/4" pretty easily. If I were to buy one again today, I would go with the Xbolt McMillan based on the better stock, faster twist rate, and overall function of the action. The Browning trigger is ok, but not great. I actually replaced mine with a Timney that is really nice. The Ridgeline comes with a Trigger Tech, which are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthead1, post: 1526627, member: 94886"] I've had a couple of Ridgelines (6.5 CM and 300 Win Mag) and currently have a Browning X-Bolt McMillan in 6.5 CM. The stock on the Xbolt is light years better than the Christensen stock, in my opinion. I like the Xbolt action a little better. It has a much lighter bolt lift, and the 60 degree lift is also very nice. The Xbolt magazine is proprietary, but it feeds very smoothly. My Xbolt is just as accurate as the Ridgelines, all shooting under 3/4" pretty easily. If I were to buy one again today, I would go with the Xbolt McMillan based on the better stock, faster twist rate, and overall function of the action. The Browning trigger is ok, but not great. I actually replaced mine with a Timney that is really nice. The Ridgeline comes with a Trigger Tech, which are great. [/QUOTE]
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