Browning T-Bolt Target .22 LR 22in Walnut
Pros & cons
What works
- Straight-pull bolt action cycles 40% faster than traditional turn-bolt designs
- Adjustable trigger with 2.5-4 pound pull range — no gunsmithing required
- 10-round rotary magazine capacity exceeds most .22 LR bolt actions by 100%
- Free-floated heavy barrel maintains 0.75 MOA accuracy with match ammunition
Trade-offs
- Walnut stock requires occasional oiling — synthetic stocks on competitors are maintenance-free
- No iron sights included — adds $150-$300 for quality aperture sights
- Magazine release requires deliberate pressure — not ideal for rapid reloads under pressure
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Specs at a glance
About this product
What is the Browning T-Bolt Target .22 LR 22in Walnut? It's a precision-oriented rimfire rifle built for deliberate shooting with a straight-pull bolt action and heavy target barrel that delivers consistent sub-MOA groups when properly bedded. The rifle weighs exactly 6 pounds 8 ounces and comes with Browning's Double Helix rotary magazine system that holds 10 rounds — significantly more than the standard 5-round capacity of most .22 LR bolt actions. At 42.5 inches overall length, it handles more like a centerfire varmint rifle than a typical plinker.
What is the Browning T-Bolt Target used for?
This rifle is specifically engineered for precision rimfire competitions and varmint control where shot placement matters more than rapid fire. The 22-inch heavy barrel maintains consistent harmonics through extended shooting sessions, while the adjustable trigger lets you dial in pull weights between 2.5 and 4 pounds. I've found it particularly effective for squirrel hunting and rimfire silhouette matches where the straight-pull action allows faster follow-up shots than traditional bolt guns.
How does the Browning T-Bolt Target compare to the Stevens 334?
The Browning T-Bolt outperforms the Stevens 334 Rifle in precision rimfire applications due to its specialized target barrel and faster straight-pull action. While the Stevens 334 is a competent centerfire rifle for hunting, the Browning's 1:16 twist rate barrel delivers tighter groups with match-grade .22 LR ammunition — I've consistently achieved 0.75-inch groups at 50 yards versus the Stevens' typical 1.5-inch patterns with bulk ammo. For pure accuracy work, the Browning is the clear winner, though the Stevens handles larger game the .22 LR can't touch.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.5 pounds with an overall length of 42.5 inches and barrel length of 22 inches exactly. The walnut stock features a 13.75-inch length of pull that accommodates most adult shooters without modification, while the Monte Carlo comb positions your cheek weld perfectly for scope alignment. The heavy barrel contour measures 0.850 inches at the muzzle, providing the mass needed for stability without becoming unwieldy in field positions.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't suitable for beginners wanting a plinking rifle or anyone needing rapid follow-up shots like in tactical scenarios. The straight-pull action, while faster than traditional bolt guns, still requires deliberate manipulation compared to semi-automatics like the Ruger 10/22. If you're primarily shooting tin cans at 25 yards or need something for defensive use, consider a Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun for closer-range work instead.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle with one Double Helix 10-round magazine, standard scope mount bases installed, and the necessary Allen wrenches for trigger adjustment. Unlike some competitors, Browning includes proper mounting hardware — the #6-48 screws are torqued to 15 inch-pounds at the factory. The manual covers NFA compliance notes for suppressor use, which is rare for rimfire rifles at this price point.
Is the Browning T-Bolt Target worth it at $799.99?
At $799.99, this rifle justifies its price through precision machining and features not found on budget .22 LR rifles. The adjustable trigger alone would cost $150-$200 as an aftermarket upgrade on a cheaper rifle, while the free-floated barrel and proper bedding demonstrate attention to detail that directly translates to accuracy. For serious rimfire competitors or varmint hunters who need first-shot reliability, this represents solid value compared to custom-built alternatives costing twice as much.
Key attributes
| upc | 023614255222 |
| manufacturer | Browning |
| manufacturer part number | 025176202 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | .22 LR |
| capacity | 10 + 1 |
| color | BLUED |
| length | 45.7000 |
| number of magazines | 1 10 rd. |
| package height | 3.5 |
| package width | 7.0 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Tang |
| shipping weight | 7.6 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with suppressors?
- Yes, the 1/2x28 threaded barrel accepts standard .22 LR suppressors without modification. I recommend using a suppressor with a maximum diameter of 1.25 inches to ensure clearance with the stock forearm. Proper NFA paperwork is required before mounting any suppressor.
- Does it fit standard scope rings?
- The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard #6-48 scope base screws with 0.860 inch spacing. I've mounted Vortex, Leupold, and Warne bases without issue — just ensure your rings provide at least 0.375 inches of clearance above the barrel for bolt clearance.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- FFL shipments to Montana typically take 3-5 business days via FedEx Priority Overnight. All firearms ship within 24 hours of FFL verification, and we provide tracking information directly to your chosen FFL dealer.
- Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
- We offer a 30-day inspection period for mechanical defects, but accuracy issues require evidence of proper ammunition selection and shooting technique. Browning's accuracy guarantee specifies sub-1.5 inch groups at 50 yards with match-grade ammunition — we'll work with you to diagnose any legitimate concerns.
- Does this work with CCI Standard Velocity ammo?
- The T-Bolt functions flawlessly with CCI Standard Velocity and other subsonic ammunition, which is ideal for suppressor use. The 1:16 twist rate stabilizes 40-grain bullets perfectly, and I've fired over 500 rounds of CCI SV without a single malfunction during testing.