SKU: 16214196164

BROWNING X-BOLT 2 HUNTER COMPOSITE MB

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BROWNING X-BOLT 2 HUNTER COMPOSITE MBTough and no nonsense, the new X Bolt Hunter Composite rifle is built to impress in the woods, mountains, and at the shooting range with features designed to maximize performance. Like all X Bolt 2 rifles, the Hunter Composite is built on a new receiver design with additional bolt guidance surface for smooth, fast cycling. The bolt is also new with weight saving spiral fluting and a new handle knob. A light, sporter contour barrel offers a great blend

Tough and no-nonsense, the new X-Bolt Hunter Composite rifle is built to impress in the woods, mountains, and at the shooting range with features designed to maximize  performance. 

Like all X-Bolt 2 rifles, the Hunter Composite is built on a new receiver design with additional bolt guidance surface for smooth, fast cycling. The bolt is also new with weight-saving spiral fluting and a new handle knob.

A light, sporter contour barrel offers a great blend of accuracy and weight savings. The muzzle is threaded M13x0.75 to accept the included radial muzzle brake, thread protector cap, or install an optional Browning Recoil Hawg Sporter muzzle brake for extra reduction in recoil. The action is bedded and the barrel is free floated for consistent accuracy. 

The DLX Trigger is a three-lever design that offers zero creep, zero take-up, and zero overtravel performance and comes preset from the factory at 3.5 pounds. (Adjustable down to 3.0 pounds.)

The stand-out feature is, of course, the new Vari-Tech stock. This configurable stock makes it easy to adjust the comb height to dial-in the alignment between your eye and optics. Length of pull is adjusted internally with spacers for a solid, rattle-free feel. Even the grip angle can be changed by switching between the sporter and vertical grip modules. On the subject of grip, rubber overmolding on the gripping surfaces provides added security in all conditions. Coming in at 1-1/4" thick, the new Inflex recoil pad enhances shooting comfort — something you'll certainly notice when sending magnum rounds downrange.

When hunting, fractions of a second can determine success or failure. When fit to your dimensions, the Vari-Tech stock creates a rifle that feels like an extension of your body so you can get an accurate first shot off sooner and have faster, more accurate follow up shots. 

 

Features

  • Reconfigured receiver with additional bolt guidance surface area for smoother operation
  • Redesigned bolt with ergonomic handle shape
  • Adjustable, multiple-lever DLX trigger
  • New Vari-Tech stock features adjustable length of pull, adjustable comb, interchangeable grip modules, and overmolded grip surfaces
  • Sporter grip installed with a vertical grip supplied
  • Sporter contour barrel for the ideal blend of accuracy and weight savings
  • Non-reflective matte blued finish
  • Muzzle brake and thread protector included
  • New 1-1/4" thick Inflex recoil pad

 

Details

Calibre / Chamber

270 Win

Stock Description

Browning X-Bolt 2 Hunter Composite

Barrel

22" Sporter Barrel Steel Matte Blued

Receiver

Steel Matte Blued

Magazine Capacity

4 round

Trigger

Alloy Gold Plated Trigger

Safety

Top Tang Safety

Sights

X-Lock Scope Mounting System

Recoil Pad

Inflex 1, 1.25

Dimensions

Overall Length

1066 mm

Weight

3.1 kg

 

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