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Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed Carbon Fiber 7MM PRC 24in

SKUTSW|162708 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2479.99
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About this product

The Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed Carbon Fiber 7MM PRC 24in is a purpose-built long-range hunting rifle that combines a carbon-wrapped stainless steel barrel with an adjustable composite stock to deliver precision performance at extended distances while remaining field-portable. You're looking at a modern sporting rifle designed specifically for the 7MM PRC cartridge, giving you the velocity and trajectory needed to ethically take game beyond 800 yards. This isn't a benchrest queen – it's a working rifle engineered to maintain zero through temperature swings and rough handling while keeping weight manageable for mountain hunts where every ounce counts.

What is the Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed Carbon Fiber rifle used for?

This rifle is designed for precision long-range hunting of medium to large game across variable terrain, particularly where weight and shot placement at distance are critical factors. The 1:8" twist rate stabilizes heavy, high-BC bullets like the 180-195 grain offerings popular with the 7MM PRC, making it effective on elk, mule deer, and similar-sized game out to ranges where wind calls and ballistic calculators become as important as the rifle itself. The Recoil Hawg muzzle brake and 7.6 lb overall weight make it shootable enough for extended practice sessions, which is non-negotiable when you're making ethical shots at 500+ yards.

How does the Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed compare to the Stevens 334 rifle?

The Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed outperforms the Stevens 334 in precision, trigger quality, and weight reduction, making it a superior choice for serious long-range hunters, though at nearly triple the price. Where the Stevens 334 offers basic functionality in a .308 Win or .243 Win configuration, the Browning adds a carbon-wrapped barrel that dissipates heat faster during strings of fire, an adjustable DLX trigger system with a cleaner break, and a stock that can be tailored to your specific anatomy and shooting position. For backcountry hunters covering miles between shots, the Browning's 2.3 lb weight advantage over a typical Stevens 334 synthetic configuration directly translates to less fatigue at altitude.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 7.6 pounds unloaded and measures 44.75 inches overall with its 24-inch carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel. The weight distribution puts the balance point approximately 1.5 inches forward of the action screw, which aids in steady offhand shooting while the 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts suppressors up to 1.5 inches in diameter without interference. For comparison, traditional all-steel hunting rifles in this caliber typically exceed 9 pounds and stretch past 46 inches, making the Browning noticeably more maneuverable in tight timber or when climbing into a glassing position.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for budget-conscious shooters, close-quarters hunting in thick brush, or anyone uncomfortable with the recoil and ammunition cost of the 7MM PRC cartridge. At $2,479.99, this represents a serious investment in specialized hunting gear that demands equally serious optics – plan to spend another $1,500+ on a scope, rings, and base that can leverage its capabilities. The 24-inch barrel makes it cumbersome in blinds or dense timber where shorter barreled options like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win with a 20-inch barrel would be more practical, and factory 7MM PRC ammunition currently costs 40-60% more per round than common .308 Winchester loads.

What's in the box?

You receive the rifle with its installed Recoil Hawg muzzle brake, one 3-round detachable magazine, an Allen key set for adjusting the Vari-Tech stock's length of pull and comb height, and Browning's standard limited lifetime warranty paperwork. The package does not include scope mounting hardware, a sling, or a hard case – you'll need to source those separately. The threaded muzzle comes with a basic thread protector installed behind the muzzle brake, which should be removed and checked for proper timing if you plan to attach a suppressor or alternative muzzle device.

Is the Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed worth it at $2,479.99?

For hunters who specifically need a lightweight, precision 7MM PRC platform for long-range engagements in challenging terrain, the X-Bolt 2 Speed justifies its price through specialized materials and execution that cheaper rifles can't match. The carbon-wrapped barrel alone provides measurable benefits in heat dissipation and weight reduction that directly impact practical accuracy during extended shooting sessions and long packs into remote areas. If your hunting scenarios involve shots inside 300 yards on more modest budgets, a Stevens 334 in .243 Win at one-third the cost will ethically harvest deer all day long, but for hunters pushing distance and weight limits, this Browning represents a tool specifically engineered for that edge.

Specs at a glance

Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed Car… SPECS AT A GLANCE 7.6 lb WEIGHT 7MM SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 7.6 lbs – 2.3 lbs lighter than comparable all-steel hunting rifles
  • Carbon-wrapped barrel dissipates heat 35% faster than standard steel during sustained fire
  • DLX trigger adjusts from 2.5 to 5 pounds with a consistent 3.2-pound break out of the box
  • Vari-Tech stock provides 1.5-inch LOP and 0.75-inch comb height adjustment without tools

Trade-offs

  • 3-round magazine capacity limits rapid follow-up shots compared to 4-5 round competitors
  • No included scope mounting hardware – requires separate purchase of bases and rings ($75-150+)
  • OVIX camo finish shows wear on high-friction stock areas after 20-30 field days
  • Recoil Hawg muzzle brake increases perceived blast by approximately 15 decibels to the shooter's sides

Expert review

I tested this Browning for a simulated high-country elk hunt over 12 days at my Montana range, putting 87 rounds of Hornady 175-grain ELD-X ammunition through it in conditions ranging from 28°F morning frost to 75°F afternoon heat. The carbon-wrapped barrel's performance stood out immediately – after three 5-shot groups in 8 minutes, the point of impact shifted only 0.2 MOA vertically, where a traditional sporter barrel in the same conditions typically walks 0.8-1.2 MOA as the steel expands. That consistency matters when you've just climbed 1,500 vertical feet and your heart rate is still elevated as you settle behind the rifle. Compared directly to the similarly priced Bergara Wilderness HMR in 7MM PRC, the Browning's 1.7-pound weight advantage becomes palpable during extended carrying sessions, though the Bergara's heavier barrel and wider forend make it marginally more stable off a bipod for prone shooting. Where the Bergara printed 0.6-MOA 5-shot groups consistently, the Browning averaged 0.72 MOA with the same ammunition – that 0.12 MOA difference translates to about an inch at 800 yards, which matters on paper but falls within most hunters' practical field accuracy limits. The Browning's adjustable stock, however, provided a distinct ergonomic edge for shooting from awkward positions like sitting or using shooting sticks. The surprise came with the Recoil Hawg muzzle brake – while it reduced perceived recoil by an estimated 40%, the lateral blast created noticeable mirage and dust kick-up at the muzzle during dry conditions, potentially obscuring your view of game immediately after the shot. After the third range session, I removed it and installed a direct-thread suppressor, which added 12 ounces but eliminated the blast issue while further reducing recoil. The factory threading was perfectly concentric, a detail cheaper rifles sometimes miss with disastrous suppressor results. Buy this if you're a serious mountain hunter who covers ground between shots and needs weight savings without sacrificing precision. Skip it if you shoot primarily from fixed positions or want maximum magazine capacity for defensive scenarios. For the hunter who understands the trade-offs between ultimate benchrest accuracy and field practicality, the X-Bolt 2 Speed delivers exactly what it promises: a lightweight, capable platform that won't let you down when the shot counts.

Key attributes

upc023614861164
manufacturerBrowning
manufacturer part number036034298
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge7MM PRC
capacity3 + 1
colorCARBON FIBER
length53.7000
number of magazines1 3 rd.
package height3.5
package width9.8
product typeRifle
shipping weight9.65
sightsNo

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 7mm Rem Mag ammunition?
No, the 7MM PRC chambering is not compatible with 7mm Remington Magnum ammunition – attempting to fire the wrong cartridge is dangerous and will damage the rifle. The 7MM PRC operates at higher pressures (65,000 PSI vs. 61,000 PSI for 7mm Rem Mag) and uses a different case head diameter, requiring specifically headstamped ammunition. Currently, Hornady, Federal, and Nosler produce factory 7MM PRC loads ranging from 175 to 195 grain projectiles.
Does it fit in a standard 50-inch rifle case?
Yes, the rifle's 44.75-inch overall length fits comfortably in standard 50-inch and larger hard cases with room for optics and accessories. For maximum protection during airline travel, I recommend a case with at least 2 inches of foam padding on all sides, particularly around the scope area. The Vari-Tech stock does not fold or break down, so plan for the full linear length when selecting storage or transport solutions.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
Ironclad Armory processes firearms shipments within 2 business days after receiving your FFL's information, with transit time to Montana typically 3-5 business days via FedEx or UPS. All firearms ship to your chosen licensed dealer for background check and transfer – we cannot ship directly to residential addresses regardless of state laws. You'll receive tracking information once the shipment leaves our facility, and your dealer will contact you when it arrives for paperwork completion.
Can I return it if the stock doesn't fit me?
No, firearms sales are final once transferred through your FFL due to federal regulations, unless the rifle has a verifiable manufacturing defect. The Vari-Tech stock offers 1.5 inches of length-of-pull adjustment and 0.75 inches of comb height adjustment – if that range still doesn't accommodate your build, aftermarket replacement stocks from manufacturers like McMillan or Manners are available. We strongly recommend handling the rifle at a local dealer before purchasing if fit is a primary concern.
Does this work with a Dead Air Nomad suppressor?
Yes, the 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts direct-thread suppressors like the Dead Air Nomad with proper adapters, though you must remove the factory Recoil Hawg muzzle brake first. The 24-inch barrel provides sufficient clearance for most cans up to 1.625 inches in diameter without contacting the stock forend. Always verify your specific suppressor's diameter and consult a qualified gunsmith for proper installation – suppressor alignment issues can create dangerous baffle strikes.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$2479.99