Up until a couple months ago I would have wholeheartedly recommended them as my dad has 3 that are all smooth and all shoot well. However a couple months ago my dad got a X-Bolt Pro LR in 6.5 PRC and the thing has been anything but accurate. After wasting a box of Hammers trying to do load development I bought a box of factory ammo to find out it shot a 4+ inch 10 shot group.
So I sent it back to the factory and after having them look it over I just got it back this week with a target showing a 0.55" group at 50 yards and saying it was within their 0.75" spec. My range trip today showed that it still shoots terrible with 2" plus 5 shot groups unless I put my suppressor on it at which point it suddenly becomes a sub 1/2 MOA rifle with the exact same ammo.
So while most people including myself have had positive results just keep in mind that if the accuracy of that particular rifle is not up to your standards then you may be SOL.
I haven't messed with it. Was hoping to see what others have done but after reading through this thread, I will break out the dremel and get at it. I don't think it will take much to get it working. Did he do the inner portion and outer edge or just one or the other?Jzeman56 did you get your magazine to work now. That was exactly where my friends magazine would bind Don't be afraid to Dremel it the mag walls are thicker then you think. That fixed my friends mag and it runs smooth now and will feed. You have to get inside the mag where it is binding and grind some out in there too. It is only the second round that binds. To bad they did not do there home work with there magazine.
Just took the dremel to it and it is working fine. Will try and get out this weekend and run it through its paces. Thanks.I haven't messed with it. Was hoping to see what others have done but after reading through this thread, I will break out the dremel and get at it. I don't think it will take much to get it working. Did he do the inner portion and outer edge or just one or the other?
My issue is with reloads... commercial rounds feed fine from the magazine but the shoulder on my reloads is what is binding. They chamber fine and no issues with extraction/firing, etc. Only issue I've had is the subsequent rounds coming up out of the magazine. I really enjoy shooting it (300 WM) and couldn't be happier with the accuracy of the rifle.Of the five X-Bolts I have had, I have never had a falure to feed, failure to fire or failure to eject... but only one of them was chambered for short fat bullets (steep shoulders). I have two X-Bolts that will go to the grave with me.
can you show a pic of the mag after the dremel job?My issue is with reloads... commercial rounds feed fine from the magazine but the shoulder on my reloads is what is binding. They chamber fine and no issues with extraction/firing, etc. Only issue I've had is the subsequent rounds coming up out of the magazine. I really enjoy shooting it (300 WM) and couldn't be happier with the accuracy of the rifle.
so you are just smoothing out the shoulder transition area?pictures make it look worse than it really is... View attachment 156491 View attachment 156492
Up until a couple months ago I would have wholeheartedly recommended them as my dad has 3 that are all smooth and all shoot well. However a couple months ago my dad got a X-Bolt Pro LR in 6.5 PRC and the thing has been anything but accurate. After wasting a box of Hammers trying to do load development I bought a box of factory ammo to find out it shot a 4+ inch 10 shot group.
So I sent it back to the factory and after having them look it over I just got it back this week with a target showing a 0.55" group at 50 yards and saying it was within their 0.75" spec. My range trip today showed that it still shoots terrible with 2" plus 5 shot groups unless I put my suppressor on it at which point it suddenly becomes a sub 1/2 MOA rifle with the exact same ammo.
So while most people including myself have had positive results just keep in mind that if the accuracy of that particular rifle is not up to your standards then you may be SOL.