Nick87
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A-bolt II or the new A-bolt 3? Apples to ice cream trucks.A-Bolt, and while I like it I do prefer the X-Bolt in almost every way. Who knows, different strokes….
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A-bolt II or the new A-bolt 3? Apples to ice cream trucks.A-Bolt, and while I like it I do prefer the X-Bolt in almost every way. Who knows, different strokes….
Even better.Old one, AB I.
I agree. I think just from cabin to stand it shouldn’t get too much abuse. We will see.Beautiful rifle, I agree. I want to build an antelope rifle on one, would just be too scared to beat it up otherwise.
Got one of those in .270 Win. Bought it back in the mid 80’s. Bad news for lots of big game over the years !!Old one, AB I.
Why do you think that option would be better than an X-Bolt? I’m not trying to be argumentative, just trying to see if I may be missing something (an admitted X-Bolt fan).
To add- don’t mind the “plastic” magazine at all, in fact I prefer it.
I’ve got an Xbolt HC long range in .300 WSM with a Schmalts Leupold VX5. Love it! No magazine issues for me and smooth as butter bolt.I agree on the magazine. I see no benefit to having a metal magazine and the xbolt does something many fail at - actually fits flush to the stock. My sample of 1 has always fed like butter.
Feeds like butter, fits flush, fits mag well securely, doesn't rattle around, it's a pro much more than a con to me. I'm a tikka fan but i much prefer carrying my xbolt stainless stalker in hand than my tikkas because of the the flush mag.
Also surprised to hear mention of an xbolt action being gritty. The one's i've used are hot on tikka/sako's tails for smoothest factory action. Maybe some of the cerekoted ones are less smooth or something?
Might as well close the thread now. OP has his answer.Buddy, it’s not nicknamed the 7mmHT for nothing.
Stellar Bull! How far was your shot? I've got a 7mm-08 but haven't brought it elk hunting yet. I'm thinking I will next fall. Everyone I talk to says to simply limit how far you shoot. I have a self imposed limit of 400 if everything lines up. I'll probably go with 140 grain Nosler E-tip.