bojangles Report post Posted April 17, 2018 Anyone have experience with the browning x-bolt hells canyon long range hunter? Thinking about one in 28 Nosler, and is the Mcmillan stock a worthy $600 upgrade? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
apache12 Report post Posted April 18, 2018 my 14yr old shoots a Browning X bolt (not hells canyon) but 26 in barrel and bedded free floated. As I understand most X bolts from entry to excellent are very similar, just some stock muzzle brake and other additions for the higher end. I may be incorrect. Anyway, shoots sub moa and has shot factory well and handload excellent. nice adj trigger. well balanced. he took a cow elk at 460 yards in a heavy cross wind 6.5 creed. 143 Eld-x dropped it like a stone 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bojangles Report post Posted April 19, 2018 my 14yr old shoots a Browning X bolt (not hells canyon) but 26 in barrel and bedded free floated. As I understand most X bolts from entry to excellent are very similar, just some stock muzzle brake and other additions for the higher end. I may be incorrect. Anyway, shoots sub moa and has shot factory well and handload excellent. nice adj trigger. well balanced. he took a cow elk at 460 yards in a heavy cross wind 6.5 creed. 143 Eld-x dropped it like a stone Thanks. Not too many production pieces in 28 Nosler. But for the price I got lured into a Ruger American magnum in 300 win mag. Supposedly a tack driver too. We will see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
apache12 Report post Posted April 25, 2018 Have you considered the savage long range in 280ai? Tack driving rifle out of the box. And that 280ai is impressive 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegunsmith2506 Report post Posted April 25, 2018 We have 3 xbolts. None are the hells canyon, but all shoot awesome. I bought an xbolt .270wsm for $400 from reeds. It shoots as good as any gun I own 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bojangles Report post Posted April 26, 2018 Have you considered the savage long range in 280ai? Tack driving rifle out of the box. And that 280ai is impressive I have. not sure 280ai packs enough punch for the purpose of this gun. I'm looking for something that i may take to alaska someday. the savage comes in 338 lapua, and that is on the table, but ammo is expen$ive.... 28 nosler hits as hard as the lapua at 1000 yards. decisions, decisions. my gunsmith said and recommended that changing a '06 to a 280ai is a matter of a barrel swap. seems legit, but '06 ammo is cheap and falling out of the trees. hard to give that up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted April 26, 2018 Save your money. There is no need for the Lapua in AK a standard 338 is more than enough for big bears if you want to go big. You are not going to be making shots much past 3-400 yards unless you are sheep or goat hunting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DipCope Report post Posted May 10, 2018 Have you considered the savage long range in 280ai? Tack driving rifle out of the box. And that 280ai is impressive I have. not sure 280ai packs enough punch for the purpose of this gun. I'm looking for something that i may take to alaska someday. the savage comes in 338 lapua, and that is on the table, but ammo is expen$ive.... 28 nosler hits as hard as the lapua at 1000 yards. decisions, decisions. my gunsmith said and recommended that changing a '06 to a 280ai is a matter of a barrel swap. seems legit, but '06 ammo is cheap and falling out of the trees. hard to give that up. No offense but Alaska isn't a mythical beast of a state that requires field artillery to kill. Anything that you'd use in AZ will be perfectly fine up here. A .270 will take down anything up here although a standard 7mm or 300 win would probably better for brownies. Point of the story is .280AI,6.5CM,.270,etc.. are all more than efficient up here. Tis is coming from someone who has spent the last 2 and a half years flying freight and off airport hunting charters all over the state of Alaska. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites