Browning X-Bolt 2 Western Hunter Special LR 6.5 Creedmoor 4+1 18" Matte Blued Steel Threaded Barrel, Drilled & Tapped Receiver, Flat Dark Earth Adj Comb Synthetic Stock
The X-Bolt 2 Western Hunter Special LR SPR bolt-action rifle is built for long-range accuracy with a heavy sporter contour barrel with shorter lengths and 5/8"-24 suppressor-ready threaded barrel, ergonomic bolt knob, composite stock with adjustable comb system and the X-Lock Scope Mounting System uses four screws per base for attachment to the receiver.
Brand Browning
Category Rifles
Series Western Hunter Special LR
Model X-Bolt 2
Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor
Barrel Length Range 18" to 18.99"
Stock Finish Group Brown
Capacity 4+1
Stock Material Synthetic
Action Bolt
Oal 38"
Sights None
Barrel Finish Matte Blued
Barrel Material Steel
Twist 1:7"
Receiver Description Drilled & Tapped
Drop Adjustable
Receiver Material Steel
Recoil Pad Type Inflex
Thread Pattern 5 / 8"x24
Stock Description Adj Comb
Barrel Description Threaded
Barrel Length 18"
Length of Pull 13.63"
Max Capacity 4
Receiver Finish Matte Blued
Trigger Adjustable Deluxe
Weight 6.03 lbs
Stock Finish Flat Dark Earth
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced by Hornady in 2008. Uniquely, it was designed for accuracy with long-range competition in mind. Using a 308 Winchester (30 TC, 300 Savage) case shortened to 1.920 inches, it will feed through the shortest existing bolt actions, but remains supersonic to well beyond 1000 yards. Standard velocity is a 140-grain .264-inch bullet at 2820 fps, also making it an effective but mild-recoiling medium-range hunting cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced with little fanfare, but after it started winning matches shooters took notice. This is an unusual phenomenon for a cartridge to suddenly "take off" years after its introduction, but that's the story of the 6.5 Creedmoor--after about 2016 it became one of the most-talked-about cartridges, with both rifle and ammunition offerings expanding rapidly. — Craig Boddington