Browning A-Bolt Hunter vs Browning X-Bolt Micro Buckthorn Pink 035327211

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Bolt Rifle Browning A-Bolt Hunter Browning X-Bolt Micro Buckthorn Pink 035327211
Summary
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Rank
#21721
#13017
Weight 6 oz
Action Bolt Action Bolt Action
Caliber .325 WSM .243 Winchester
Capacity 4+1 4
Finish American Walnut Stock
Gun Type Rifle
Sights Adjustable
Details
Brand Browning Browning
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Prices
MSRP $599.99 $464.32
Used Price $419.99 $325.02
Sale Price $539.99 $417.89

Bolt Rifles Descriptions

Browning A-Bolt Hunter

This rifle features a raised cheekpiece or comb which you can see in the profile above. This helps to direct recoil into the shoulder area and get the shooter's line-of-sight lined quickly with the scope. This rifle features a fine low-luster bluing on the barrel and receiver with a satin-finished walnut stock. It also bears the logo of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation on the grip cap. This is a tribute to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and a percentage of sales from this rifle goes to help support habitat, range, health and studies of elk throughout the United States.

Browning X-Bolt Micro Buckthorn Pink 035327211

The bolt-action rifle was forever changed with the introduction of the Browning X-Bolt. Most notable is an adjustable three-lever Feather Trigger system. Trigger is adjustable from 3 to 5 lbs and is factory set to 3.5 lbs. The X-Bolt features Inflex Technology recoil pad that promotes a directional deflection of recoil forces, pulling the stock comb away from your face to reduce felt recoil and muzzle climb. A bolt unlock button works with the top-tang safety to offer enhanced safety while unloading. Rifles feature a short 60 Degree bolt lift that is fast cycling and allows shooter to work the bolt quickly without the scope getting in the way. Styling features offer more compact dimensions for a smaller, quicker, sleeker look and feel, and also trims weight. To ensure the stability of optics, scope bases are attached to the receiver using four screws per base.