Is rebarreling a new X-Bolt harder than say a Remington 700? I ask because I've read X-Bolt barrels are really hard to remove. If that is the case, is it just the older X-Bolts or the newer ones too? Also how true do their actions run?
Any gunsmith recommendations that do good work on X-Bolts? Thanks.
Browning has long been known to use threadlocker on their barrels, Abolts and Xbolts. Couple that with the very fine thread pitch they use and it can be a recipe for disaster, think stripping the reciever threads when removing the barrel. For this reason lots of guys won’t touch them. I did a couple years ago but tried not to make a habit of it.
Unfortunately you can add Winchester M-70 to that list. They are using the fine threads and thread locker that their parent, Browning does.
Their is a local outfit that has had great success rebarreling X-Bolt rifles, Alamo Precision Rifles. I had them bed a X-bolt for me and the work was exception
I am going to have them rebarrel one for me since they are so close to home. Their rifles are well regarded for accuracy, fit and finish.
Alamo Precision Rifles