Browning x-bolt
#11
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NJ
Posts: 70
RE: Browning x-bolt
Checked out the stainless stalker x-bolt and the new Sako A7 at Cabelas yesterday. The A7 action was smooth as silk, just like the Tikka and the real Sako. The action of the X-bolt felt better than the A-bolt but not as nice as the Tikka or A7
#13
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location:
Posts: 866
RE: Browning x-bolt
Oh yeah, the Tikka T3 hunter with the wood stock, SHARP! I actually began drooling when I held one. Although, I didn't care for the synthetic model. Heck, I already have a stainless synthetic Ruger in 7mm Rem Mag. My son is getting old enough to hunt with me so maybe it is time to pick up the Tikka T3 Hunter in oh say, 30.06........
#14
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 91
RE: Browning x-bolt
ORIGINAL: Dominick
Checked out the stainless stalker x-bolt and the new Sako A7 at Cabelas yesterday. The A7 action was smooth as silk, just like the Tikka and the real Sako. The action of the X-bolt felt better than the A-bolt but not as nice as the Tikka or A7
Checked out the stainless stalker x-bolt and the new Sako A7 at Cabelas yesterday. The A7 action was smooth as silk, just like the Tikka and the real Sako. The action of the X-bolt felt better than the A-bolt but not as nice as the Tikka or A7
#15
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 28
RE: Browning x-bolt
I would agree that the X-bolt action is a bit stiffer compared to the T3 from the factory. But after running rounds through it and breaking it in, the action movement has REALLY loosened up and feels every bit as good as a Tikka. I should know, my friend, his brother, and his dad all 3 own Tikka's. I didn't buy one because my friends already had a broken piece on the bolt. Didn't like the idea of that.
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wilmington,NC
Posts: 183
RE: Browning x-bolt
Picked up my stainless stalker in 7mm 08 today.... I knew I had to have one the day I put one in my hands. Having a Zeiss Conquest 3-9 put on her,and then I'm just trying to patiently wait untill December 3rd when I can introduce her to a fine Kansas Whitetail!
#18
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 15
RE: Browning x-bolt
remington xcr is cheap junk, awful trigger and cheap stock, I love the xbolt, great trigger and great gun. If you think the Remington XCR is cheap, you haven't paid much attention to the x-bolt. Talk about cheap, plastic magazine, etc. Browning had a good gun in the A-bolt. The X-Bolt is junk. Just my opinion. But before you call the xcr "cheap" you had better examine the x-bolt!
#20
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 8
RE: Browning x-bolt
Just curious as to what ya'll are paying for your x-bolts. Still debating between that and a tikka, tikka is a good gun and somewhat cheaper so that makes it appealing, however, i would just like to have a browning, i know that they are quality guns. Is it worth it to pay an extra couple hundred to get the new browning?