
Browning XB2 HNT Competition TCB Bolt Action Rifle in 300 PRC * 26-inch Threaded Sporter Barrel with Radial Muzzle Brake
BrowningThe Browning XB2 HNT Competition TCB bolt action rifle is designed for precision shooting and reliable performance. Featuring a long action with a caliber of 300 PRC, this firearm is ideal for big game hunting and long-range shooting enthusiasts. The rifle's 26-inch threaded sporter barrel is equipped with a radial muzzle brake, ensuring reduced recoil and enhanced accuracy, making it suitable for both competitive shooting and hunting applications. Its steel receiver provides durability and stability, while the adjustable Deluxe trigger allows for a customized, crisp pull to improve shot consistency. The rifle's overall length of approximately 47 inches and weight of 7 pounds strike a balance between portability and stability, making it an excellent choice for serious marksmen. The black Vari-Tech stock with an adjustable configuration offers a comfortable grip and customizable fit, further enhancing shooting precision. Safety features include a tang safety for quick and secure operation, and the rifle's twist rate of 1:8 inches ensures optimal stabilization of high-BC projectiles. The Browning XB2 HNT is a high-performance firearm built for accuracy, durability, and versatility in various shooting scenarios.
Features:
- Action: Bolt Long Action for reliable chambering and extraction
- Caliber: 300 PRC suitable for long-range precision shooting
- Barrel Length: 26 inches with threaded sporter design for easy suppressor attachment
- Muzzle: Radial Muzzle Brake to reduce recoil and muzzle rise
- Trigger: Adjustable Deluxe for precise shot control
- Safety: Tang safety for secure operation
- Stock: Adjustable Vari-Tech stock with a black finish for comfort and customization
- Twist Rate: 1:8 inches optimized for high-BC bullets
- Receiver: Steel construction for durability and stability
- Overall Length: Approximately 47 inches for optimal handling
- Weight: 7 pounds, balancing portability and stability