The precision rifle series production class is a rapidly growing sector in long-range rifle competition, designed to be more accessible to newcomers by imposing cost limits on rifles and optics. This ensures that skill takes precedence over expensive custom gear. Browning introduces the X-Bolt target max competition heavy, a rifle built for both power and weight. Its design is anchored in a stiffer and heavier full-diameter receiver, complemented by a robust bull barrel featuring a one inches diameter at the muzzle. The max stock is upgraded with a more substantial nylon-filled material, providing essential mass to enhance rifle stability and accuracy over long distances. The receiver includes an alignment flat for scope leveling and a pinned recoil lug for precise barrel replacement. The package is secured with a 20 MOA Picatinny optics rail held in place by oversized screws and an additional steel pin. The elongated bolt handle reduces opening force, and the X-Bolt target rifle adopts the xtra capacity magazine system, accepting accuracy international chassis system (AICS) pattern magazines with 5 and 10-rounds capacities. It comes with an MDT 10-rounds polymer box magazine, and the front of the magazine well doubles as a barrier stop, showcasing its versatility.