First Look: Browning X-Bolt Hell's Canyon Max Long Range

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posted on January 20, 2021
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A rifle built for long-range hunters, the Browning X-Bolt Hell's Canyon Max Long Range is designed to improve shooting confidence, by offering the adjustments necessary to fit different body types, and dial-in correct eye-to-scope alignment for magnified optics.

A Composite Max stock offers an adjustable comb, and includes spacers for LOP adjustment. It is finished in A-TACS AU Camo, and comes fitted with three swivel studs for sling and bipod use. A heavy, sporter-contour fluted barrel with 5/8-24 TPI suppressor threads is included, and comes fitted with a Recoil Hawg muzzle brake, which promises to reduce recoil up to 73-percent. All metal is coated in a Cerakote Burnt Bronze finish. To ease cycling, an extended bolt handle is included. 

For more information, check out browning.comMSRP: $1,429.99-$1,499.99

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