The Browning X-Bolt 2 Hunter in 6.8 Western with a 24-inch walnut stock is a full-size bolt-action sporting rifle engineered for field accuracy and handling. This browning x-bolt 2 hunter, 6.8 western 24-inch walnut pairs a sporter-contour barrel with a non-reflective matte blued finish and a satin checkered walnut stock, delivering a classic aesthetic with modern precision. The action is drilled and tapped, featuring a redesigned bolt with expanded guidance surfaces and an ergonomic bolt handle for smoother cycling. An adjustable DLX multiple-lever trigger, a detachable 3-round magazine, and an Inflex recoil pad support controlled, repeatable operation.
| Manufacturer | Browning (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | X-Bolt 2 Hunter |
| Material | Walnut stock, steel barrel and action |
| Compatibility | 6.8 Western cartridge |
| Finish | Non-reflective matte blued |
| Weight | Approximately 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Redesigned Bolt System: Expanded guidance surfaces and an ergonomic bolt handle reduce friction during cycling, making follow-up shots faster and more reliable in the field.
- Adjustable DLX Multiple-Lever Trigger: A crisp, user-adjustable pull weight (per Browning specs) enhances shot consistency and accuracy without compromising safety.
- Walnut Stock with Satin Checkering: The satin finish and hand-cut checkering provide a secure grip in wet conditions while preserving the classic look of a fine hunting rifle.
- Inflex Recoil Pad: Reduces felt recoil by up to 30% compared to standard pads, allowing for longer shooting sessions without fatigue.
- Detachable 3-Round Magazine: Enables quick reloads and safe unloading, ideal for hunters who need to move stealthily between positions.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the seasoned hunter who values craftsmanship and precision. It appeals to collectors who appreciate the heritage of a walnut-stocked firearm, as well as enthusiasts seeking a modern platform chambered in the versatile 6.8 Western. The X-Bolt 2 Hunter suits those who demand repeatable accuracy in field conditions, from mountain stalking to timber hunting.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Smooth bolt operation, adjustable trigger, classic walnut aesthetics, effective recoil mitigation, and reliable magazine system.
- Cons: The walnut stock requires careful maintenance to prevent moisture damage compared to synthetic alternatives.
Comparison
| Feature | Browning X-Bolt 2 Hunter | Timney Triggers (aftermarket upgrade) | Geissele Automatics (AR-10 platform) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Bolt-action | Trigger upgrade only | Semi-automatic |
| Caliber | 6.8 Western | Universal (fits many rifles) | .308 Win (comparable) |
| Stock Material | Walnut | N/A | Aluminum/Synthetic |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs | 0.25 lbs | 8.5 lbs |
| Price Point | $1,129.99 | $150–$250 | $1,800+ |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate for the 6.8 Western chambering?
Per Browning specs, the 6.8 Western X-Bolt 2 Hunter uses a 1:8 twist rate, optimized for heavy-for-caliber bullets in the 170–180 grain range.
Can I mount a scope directly to this rifle?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases, and Browning recommends using their proprietary X-Lock system for secure mounting.
Is the magazine compatible with other X-Bolt models?
No, the X-Bolt 2 Hunter uses a redesigned detachable magazine specific to this generation; earlier X-Bolt magazines are not interchangeable.
How does the DLX trigger adjust?
The DLX trigger offers a tool-less adjustment via a small screw accessible from the trigger guard, allowing pull weight changes from 3 to 5 pounds.
Call to Action
Secure your browning x-bolt 2 hunter, 6.8 western 24-inch walnut today. With only 2,500 units produced in 2025 for the North American market, this rifle combines tradition with modern ballistics. Order now for nationwide delivery and free shipping on orders over $100.
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Last updated: April 2026


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