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Browning X-Bolt Stainless Stalker - 6.5 Creedmoor - 22" - Composite Stock
Browning X-Bolt Stainless Stalker - 6.5 Creedmoor - 22" - Composite Stock
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
Barrel Length: 22"
Overall Length: 42"
Rate of Twist: 1:8"
Magazine Type: Detachable Box Mag
Magazine Capacity: 3+1
Recoil Pad: Inflex Recoil Pad
Sling Swivel Studs: 2 Sling Studs
Forend Rail: No
Muzzle Brake: No
Weight: 6lbs 5oz

Price: $1,699.99
Special Instructions: Valid PAL Required
Firearm Classification: Non-Restricted

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Browning X-Bolt Stainless Stalker - 6.5 Creedmoor - 22" - Composite Stock:

With a matte Stainless steel barrel and action, the X-Bolt Stainless stalker is anything but high maintenance. This durable material will endure punishing weather and terrain while giving you the thoroughbred performance you can expect from a Browning rifle.

Good looks and durability only mean something if your rifle has an equal level of accuracy. The X-Bolt platform has proven itself as capable of exceptional accuracy. In recent years this has caused it to be compared with the performance of custom rifles costing thousands more.

This attractive and weather-resistant bolt action rifle is similar to the X-Bolt Composite model, except for a Stainless steel receiver, barrel, and bolt. It has a comfortable palm swell for right-hand shooters, textured gripping surfaces for keeping your hands where they should be on the stock, even in wet and cold conditions. This model also features a deluxe Inflex Technology recoil pad and sling swivels. If you are looking for a hardcore bolt action rifle that you can rely on, in the rugged areas and inclement weather conditions hunting deer, elk, varmints and the like, the X-Bolt Stainless Stalker is your rifle. Today's Stainless Stalker's stock is rugged, durable and good looking with a matte finish.

Features & Design:

  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel action
  • Highly durable, weather-resistant composite stock
  • Short 60 degree bolt throw
  • Three-lever Feather Trigger
  • Detachable rotary magazine
  • X-Lock scope mounting system features four screw per base
  • Inflex Recoil Pad

Technical Features:
  • Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
  • Barrel Length: 22"
  • Overall Length: 42"
  • Length of Pull: 13.625"
  • Rate of Twist: 1:8"
  • Magazine Type: Detachable Box Mag
  • Magazine Capacity: 3+1
  • Drop at Comb: 0.69"
  • Drop at Heel: 0.50"
  • Receiver Finish: Matte
  • Barrel Finish: Matte
  • Barrel Material: Stainless Steel
  • Stock Material: Composite
  • Recoil Pad: Inflex Recoil Pad
  • Checkering: Textured Grip Panels
  • Sling Swivel Studs: 2 Sling Swivel Studs
  • Forend Rail: No
  • Trigger: Alloy
  • Trigger Finish: Plated Gold Finish
  • Muzzle Brake: No
  • Weight: 6lbs 5oz

6.5 Creedmoor:

The 6.5mm Creedmoor is a centerfire rifle cartridge introduced by Hornady in 2007 as a modification of the .30 TC, which was based on the 300 Savage. It was designed specifically for rifle target shooting , although it is also achieving success in hunting. Bullet for bullet it achieves a slower muzzle velocity than longer cartridges such as the 6.5-284 Norma or magnums such as the 6.5mm Remington Magnum. However, due to its 2.825 inch overall length, the 6.5mm Creedmoor is capable of being chambered in short-action bolt rifles

Suggested Use:

  • Predators
  • Small Game
  • Varmint
  • Deer

Performance:

This is a medium power cartridge is often comparable to the .260 Remington and 6.5x47mm Lapua but is not as accurate as the Lapua case. Three hundred yard energy using 129 grain Hornady SST bullets is listed by an independent reviewer as 1641 ft. lbs. For the 140 grain bullet at 2700 feet per second initial velocity another reviewer reports an MPBR for a six inch high target of 265 yards and reports a manufacturer claim of almost 1600 ft. lbs. of retained energy at 300 yards using a 24 inch barrel. SAAMI test data confirms 6.5 mm Creedmoor (fifteen foot from muzzle) velocity of 2,940 fps for the 129 grain bullet and 2,690 for the 140 grain bullet (which compares to .300 Winchester magnum data of 2,930 fps for a 200 grain bullet and 2,665 fps for a 210 grain bullet).