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Browning A-Bolt Composite rifle review

Browning A-Bolt Composite Stalker rifle review: Browning’s A-Bolt rifle, finding it practical, comfortable and great value.

Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent January 14, 2011

Browning A-Bolt Composite rifle review.
With the Browning X-Bolt taking all the limelight recently, and quite rightly so, as it’s a good rifle, it is easy to forget that Browning still makes the older A-Bolt design, which remains a remarkably good and practical rifle.

Browning now offers the Composite Stalker model to the UK market in two of the most popular calibres: .223 for foxes and vermin, and .243 for deer.

The rifle comes with scope-mount bases and a spare magazine, and is less than £600, giving you an affordable rifle of high quality.

The Composite rifle has a short barrel of 20in and comes factory threaded for a sound moderator, which is sensible.

The synthetic stock is tactile and handles well. I have never understood why the A-Bolt is not more popular in Britain than it is, as it is a good, solid, accurate rifle.

ACTION AND BARREL
The A-Bolt gets its name from the arrangement of the bolt locking lugs. Viewed from the front, they look like an inverted ‘A’.

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