Browning X-Bolt
The X-Bolt Rifle is a bolt-action rifle designed by the American Browning Arms Company. It is manufactured by Miroku Corp. in Japan.[2]
X-Bolt Rifle | |
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Type | Hunting bolt-action rifle |
Place of origin | United States/Japan |
Production history | |
Designer | Browning Arms Company |
Manufacturer | Miroku Corp. |
Produced | 2008-? (Out of Production) |
Specifications | |
Mass | Approx: 6 lb 11 oz (3.0 kg) (depending on variation) |
Barrel length | 20–26 in (510–660 mm) |
Cartridge | 300 WSM, 270 WSM, .223 Remington, .375 H&H, 270 Win, .308 Winchester, other standard cartridges.[1] |
Action | Bolt-action |
Effective firing range | 1000 m |
Feed system | 3 round, 4 round or 5 round detachable box magazine. |
Description
The X-BOLT rifle is a bolt-action rifle. Its name comes from the "X-Lock" scope mounting system. In addition, it uses the "X-BOLT Feather Trigger" which features an adjustable trigger pull.
Variations
The X-Bolt rifle has many variations, yet most are small differences such as different barrel lengths and caliber.
- RMEF Special Hunter
- RMEF White Gold
- Composite 3D Birds Eye Maple Blued / Stainless
- Composite Stalker
- Eclipse Hunter
- Stalker Typhon Suppressor Ready
- High Grade Hunter Full Line Dealer
- Hunter
- Hunter Full Line Dealer
- Hunter, Left-Hand
- Long Range Hunter Carbon Fiber
- Long Range Hunter Realtree Max-1
- Medallion
- Medallion Maple
- Medallion, Left-Hand
- Micro Buckthom Pink
- Micro Hunter
- Micro Hunter, Left-Hand
- Micro Midas
- Mossy Oak Brush
- SSA Predator Hunter Mossy Oak Brush
- SSA Predator Hunter Realtree Max-1
- Stainless Stalker
- Stainless Stalker Carbon Fiber Fluted
- Stainless Stalker, Open Sights
- Varmint Stalker
- White Gold
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