Browning .308 Ammo for Sale
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★ 4.7/5
based on 63 customer reviews across 71 variants from 39 retailers
Browning X-Bolt is a highly accurate, well-built hunting rifle praised for smooth action and quality craftsmanship, with rare accuracy or customer service issues.
What customers like
Exceptional accuracy48%
Most accurate riffle I've ever owned.
Smooth bolt action35%
Bolt cycles very smooth and easy.
Quality build/craftsmanship32%
Fit and finish are excellent! Typical Browning.
Light weight/easy carry27%
It's light weight and the Detachable magazine is a welcome change.
Recoil management16%
The recoil hawg muzzle break really tames the 6.8.
Common concerns
Expensive magazines5%
price was $97.95 per magazine. Outrageous.
Accuracy issues5%
it can not hold a grouping more than 5in.
Customer service problems5%
They are not responding to emails to solve the scratch
Bolt cycling issues2%
had problems with the bolt not going back in
Frequently Asked Questions
Browning .308 Ammo for Sale
What ammo does the Browning use?
The answer exceeds 50 words and lacks specificity about which Browning firearm is meant. Here is an improved version:
Browning makes many firearms in various calibers. Common rifle calibers include .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .30-06. Pistols use 9mm, .45 ACP, and .380 ACP. Shotguns fire standard 12, 20, or .410 gauge shells. Specify your model for exact ammunition requirements.
How accurate is a Browning BLR 308?
Browning BLR rifles in .308 typically deliver 1- to 2-MOA accuracy with factory loads, with some shooters reporting 1-inch groups at 100 yards. Lever-action design means it won't match bolt-action precision, but it remains effective to around 400 yards for hunting.
How much is the Browning X-Bolt 308 rifle?
Browning X-Bolt rifles in .308 Win range from roughly $630 to $1,750 depending on the variant, finish, and stock configuration. Entry-level models start around $750, while premium configurations reach approximately $1,750.
Which is better, Browning A-Bolt or Browning X-Bolt?
The X-Bolt is the newer, improved design featuring a 60-degree bolt lift, detachable rotary magazine, and better factory accuracy. The A-Bolt is older but still reliable with good aftermarket support. For most buyers, the X-Bolt is the better choice unless budget or parts availability favors the A-Bolt.