New For 2024: Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed

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posted on January 27, 2024
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Browning has built on the overwhelming success of its X-Bolt rifle to offer hunters and shooters a feature-rich bolt-action unlike any before it with the X-Bolt 2 Speed. Myriad upgrades surround the barreled action of this latest X-Bolt, including Smoked Bronze Cerakote.

Chambered for today’s most-popular calibers and chamberings, the X-Bolt 2 Speed includes Browning’s new Vari-Tech modular stock system with length-of-pull and cheek-riser adjustments, replaceable grip modules and the company’s OVIX camouflage. The sought-after DLX adjustable trigger comes standard.

Watch our “New For 2024” video above to hear about this exciting new Browning bolt action.

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