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Looking for a factory 280AI rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="lachoneus" data-source="post: 3056863" data-attributes="member: 36619"><p>Try this link to find current inventory of the X-Bolt and other rifles you are considering: <a href="https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/023614850168?suggestion-term=browning%20x-bolt%20280" target="_blank">https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/023614850168?suggestion-term=browning x-bolt 280</a> </p><p></p><p>I have been shooting the 280 AI since the early 90's, long before it became a factory option, and it has served me very well in the States and in Africa. I shoot an older Kimber 84L with a walnut stock. It was factory bedded and is sub-MOA accurate, but its chief virtue is that its cold bore shots are always right where they should be. I have no experience with the newer Kimbers but sometimes the old ones pop up on GunBroker. The newer ones are too light for my taste (I know I am treading on sacred ground here), but mine with its scope, sling and a full magazine (it holds 5 rounds!) weighs right at 8 lbs, and I find that it is easier to hold steady in field positions and conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lachoneus, post: 3056863, member: 36619"] Try this link to find current inventory of the X-Bolt and other rifles you are considering: [URL]https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/023614850168?suggestion-term=browning%20x-bolt%20280[/URL] I have been shooting the 280 AI since the early 90's, long before it became a factory option, and it has served me very well in the States and in Africa. I shoot an older Kimber 84L with a walnut stock. It was factory bedded and is sub-MOA accurate, but its chief virtue is that its cold bore shots are always right where they should be. I have no experience with the newer Kimbers but sometimes the old ones pop up on GunBroker. The newer ones are too light for my taste (I know I am treading on sacred ground here), but mine with its scope, sling and a full magazine (it holds 5 rounds!) weighs right at 8 lbs, and I find that it is easier to hold steady in field positions and conditions. [/QUOTE]
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