Please Educate me on the different Browning rifle models

deast1988

Senior Member
I got some Browning’s,

Abolt Micro Medallion,
Bar,
Abolt hunter,
Abolt Composite stalker
Xbolt western hunter,

Upcharges comes with features.
stainless, ported, Cerakote,

Abolt now the lower price point
Hunter is walnut lower price
Medallion believe it’s Cherry more price.

Abolt makes a synthetic
Xbolt starts the composite line up.

Western Hunter, just like a HellsCanyon but cheaper finish.

Old Abolt and Bars, came with Grades. 1, 2, 3 based on wood and engravings.

They SuperPose now very intricate art work, they also offer Maple editions and small shop runs. My Bar is a speed carbine, last I checked it wasn’t a standard offering.

I’ve a Abolt .25/06 from the 80s, to 1st run Abolt in .300wsm the year it came out.

They hold value great, a few have been picky but you work that out it’ll shoot lights out.
 

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meleagris

Senior Member
Hands down, one of the best Browning rifles I have owned is a Browning A-bolt ti in 270 WSM. The rifle weighs about 5.5 lbs and delivers more than enough accuracy and energy for most of North America's big game from the plains to the mountains. If you can find one of the few made in the WSSM calibers, you can shave another .25-.5 lbs and have a super easy handling/carrying rifle.
 
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