X-bolt or T3X?

meta_gabbro

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Choosing between a T3X Roughtech and an X-Bolt HC-S in .308 for a new hunting/target rifle. Every now and then someone complains about the 1/11" twist in the T3X but the spec page for the X-Bolt shows 1/12", which seems weird as hell and is kinda turning me off on it. Big fan of the ergos, mag, and finish on the Browning, but if it can't stabilize big pills then I'll pass.
 
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If you want to shoot handloads or longer high BC bullets, the Xbolt will have more mag space. Tikka has a better trigger. If you want to modify with aftermarket goodies, tikka has many more options. You'll want to put a libsaver recoil pad on a tikka, browning comes with top notch recoil pads.

The two hunting rifles I use most are a factory 300 WSM and now a custom tikka in 7 SAUM. Both are great.
Browning doesn't have as many aftermarket upgrades because it's perfect from the factory 😉😎
 

rodney482

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🤣🤣 atleast if your gonna bash and talk sht about it know the facts ...browning xbolts all have metal triggers...there is not a plastic trigger on any xbolt...that would be the cheap ab3.
my Hells canyon McMillan in 28 nos trigger assembly was junk and lots of plastic…. Replaced w a Timney
 
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my Hells canyon McMillan in 28 nos trigger assembly was junk and lots of plastic…. Replaced w a Timney
Well if you had a hells canyon than you had a metal trigger there's no plastic...also if up upgraded to the timey you lost the bolt unlock feature..call it what you want but the xbolts trigger is not plastic..even tho it looks it because it's real thin it's 100 percent metal.
 

rodney482

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Well if you had a hells canyon than you had a metal trigger there's no plastic...also if up upgraded to the timey you lost the bolt unlock feature..call it what you want but the xbolts trigger is not plastic..even tho it looks it because it's real thin it's 100 percent metal

Well if you had a hells canyon than you had a metal trigger there's no plastic...also if up upgraded to the timey you lost the bolt unlock feature..call it what you want but the xbolts trigger is not plastic..even tho it looks it because it's real thin it's 100 percent metal.
im talking full assembly not just the trigger and yes ive never needed a bolt lock
 

Mojave

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Have you gone to a store and handled each? I'd pick whichever fits you better. Both are a great choice for what you want to do.
He lives in Canada they don't have gun stores like we do. They would be lucky if a province had more than 10.
 

Reddish

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Browning needs a .223 in the X-Bolt 2...I still don't like their factory stock, but this would be intriguing.
 
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