Introduced in 2009, the X bolt stands as a much more sophisticated version of the company’s A-Bolt, which was introduced in 1985. There are still some similarities between the two. In fact, both the A bolt and X Bolt are push-feed. Both of them are bold and action packed hunting rifles perfect for deer, elk or other large game. Both the A Bolt and X Bolt are available in several configurations in terms of stock material, calibers, barrel, lengths, and action lengths BUT it’s in the details where this Browning X Bolt clearly shines. With the X bolt, Browning has happily cut the frills and the gimmicks of the A Bolt and replaced the BOSS tuning and hinged magazine with some seriously cutting edge hardware. …show more content…
Its light weight but sturdy. I also quite liked the rifle’s Savage center feed. It accepts more than 2 WSM cartridges and even fits 3! Although you won’t blast away at deer at random but it simply makes sense to have a mag that fits more than 2 rounds, right? This is where the rifle clearly wins.
The X Bolt features a 3 lug design instead of the standard 2 and also offers a faster 60° bolt throw. Wait! The bolt is also quite an action packed meaty piece of steel and fits precisely into the action.
Everything on the Browning rifle comes with its trademarked name and X-bolt is no exception. 4 solid screws mount the scope base on the XBolt making it operable even for the less intelligent people like my Uncle Dan.
The Trigger on the X-Bolt is yet another premium part, waiting to be explored. The rifle’s crisp “Feather Trigger” requires very little movement and is adjustable to whatever you want as well. It uses a more simple exterior interface and breaks pretty