El Matadurr
New member
So in my previous thread "Flattest Shooting" I was welcomed into this community and got a lot of opinions and useful info on various calibers, their trajectories, bullet impact power, and value-per-shot. A self-considered amateur hunter/target shooter, the thread (along with a little advice from Dad haha) has led me to the rock solid choice of the .270 Winchester caliber meeting most all of my hunting/targeting needs. Next up was to find a gun that chambers it (easy to do there), and although I'm sure there are other great .270 guns out there, I grew up with a Browning A-bolt my Dad had, and I just feel accustomed to the design and feel.
Interestingly though, the introduction of the quasi-new X-bolt model has caught my attention, what with the improved recoil pad, bolt safety system, detachable magazine, and other neat little tweaks. The only thing that has roadblocked a purchase (besides an immediate slight lack of funds, working on solving that problem over the summer with a little part-time money) is the 3 or 4 options Browning offers. There's the medallion (the model my Dad uses, very very pretty high gloss), the hunter (also pretty, satin finish on stock), the stalker (composite stock and blued barrel), and the white gold (completely out of my price range!).
The question I pose to you all, given the fact that I will most likely be using this rifle for the rest of my life, what kind of finish/material would suit me best in the long run? I'm wanting to get really good at target shooting, in effect long-range hunting, so I need something that will take a lot of abuse. I'm not too overly concerned about the "prettiness" of the gun, but more for function. With that in mind I believe the composite "stalker" variation will suit me the best. Thoughts?
***EDIT***So do you all have any ideas where I could find a used .270 Stalker/Hunter X-Bolt besides Gunbroker and GunsAmerica?
Interestingly though, the introduction of the quasi-new X-bolt model has caught my attention, what with the improved recoil pad, bolt safety system, detachable magazine, and other neat little tweaks. The only thing that has roadblocked a purchase (besides an immediate slight lack of funds, working on solving that problem over the summer with a little part-time money) is the 3 or 4 options Browning offers. There's the medallion (the model my Dad uses, very very pretty high gloss), the hunter (also pretty, satin finish on stock), the stalker (composite stock and blued barrel), and the white gold (completely out of my price range!).
The question I pose to you all, given the fact that I will most likely be using this rifle for the rest of my life, what kind of finish/material would suit me best in the long run? I'm wanting to get really good at target shooting, in effect long-range hunting, so I need something that will take a lot of abuse. I'm not too overly concerned about the "prettiness" of the gun, but more for function. With that in mind I believe the composite "stalker" variation will suit me the best. Thoughts?
***EDIT***So do you all have any ideas where I could find a used .270 Stalker/Hunter X-Bolt besides Gunbroker and GunsAmerica?
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