Browning Hells Canyon

Creed, I just had my hands on one, it was all I could do to put it down. Really nice quality, and workmanship. Like like!
I've been wanting the HC long range since I found out the 7mm mag has a 8 twist. But I need to upgrade the glass on a couple of my rifles/rimfires before I get another.
 
I own 2. One speed in 6.5 cm, and one LR McMillan in 28 Nosler. Both shoot 1/2 - 3/4 with very little load development. I plan on doing a full write up on the 28 soon.

Any updates on that write up mate? I'm genuinely interested.
 
I bought a 26" tubed .280 Rem SHOT Show X-Bolt. First (hot) handloads tried, it shot .600... multiple times.
Liked it so much, I bought another. Same handloads... same group size. I have about 450 rounds down between the 2 of them and am no less than impressed each time I pull the trigger. These are regular sporter barreled $499.00 on sale) X-Bolts with 26" barrels.
 
I bought a Hell Canyon in 300 Win Mag. The rifle is very nice but they have a fifty cent magazine. Mine would not feed. I hunt where there are a lot of grizzly bears. Really need the rifle to function. Sold mine & went to the Remington Wilderness Rifle in 300 RUM! All good now.
If Browning ever gets a better mag for the Hell Canyon I will buy another.
Thanks, Kirk
 
Where are the Browning rifles being made?

I was a little bummed several years back when I bought a Browning pump action shot gun and realized it was made in Japan.
 
Catahoula: Did you try a different magazine? I have had four X-bolts and not a single malfunction.
 
I will take a Japanese made gun over most American made. They make a good gun... rifle or shotgun.

The best mass produced guns, are for the most part, not made in America. The idea that "made in Japan" is synonymous with poor quality is very much a post WW2 sentiment. You buy a gun from northern Europe or Japan, chances are it's a keeper.
 
I really have been wanting to pull the trigger and pick up a HC speed in my 7mm rem mag but the M13x1.25 muzzle threads keep talking me out of it. Might keep pushing up for a Christensen Ridgeline.
 
I really have been wanting to pull the trigger and pick up a HC speed in my 7mm rem mag but the M13x1.25 muzzle threads keep talking me out of it. Might keep pushing up for a Christensen Ridgeline.
Take a look at the HC Long Range 7mm. It has standard threading. It's a little heavier at: 7lbs 8 ounces. Speed in 7mm is: 6lbs 13 ounces.

Make sure to find a 2018 model:

IMPORTANT TWIST RATE NOTE: In 2018 faster twist rates were added to select calibers and the twist rate is indicated on the barrel next to the caliber. The 6.5 Creedmoor and 26 Nosler became 1-7". The 300 Win Mag, 7mm Rem Mag and 28 Nosler became 1-8". Prior to 2018 the 6.5 Creedmoor and 26 Nosler were 1-8"; the 28 Nosler was 1-9"; the 7mm Rem Mag was 1-9.5" and the 300 Win Mag was 1-10".

Source:
http://www.browning.com/products/fi...roduction/x-bolt-hells-canyon-long-range.html
 
I have the HC Long Range McMillan in 6mm Creedmoor. Finally got the scope mounted on it and took it out a couple weekends ago. After about a box of plinking with Hornady Precision Match ammo I shot a 3-shot group with the last three shells and the results are below. With the shoot and see target it looks like the group is a little bigger but when I pulled the target off and looked at the paper behind it you could pretty much cover the three shots with a dime. That was at 200 yards. I'm pretty happy with the way it shoots right out of the gate.

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I bought a Hell Canyon in 300 Win Mag. The rifle is very nice but they have a fifty cent magazine. Mine would not feed. I hunt where there are a lot of grizzly bears. Really need the rifle to function. Sold mine & went to the Remington Wilderness Rifle in 300 RUM! All good now.
If Browning ever gets a better mag for the Hell Canyon I will buy another.
Thanks, Kirk

Thanks for the heads-up. If it doesn't function every time, all the time, day in and day out, as Mike Meyers would say, "it's CRAP".
 
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